Site-specific skeletal muscle mass and functional prognosis in geriatric stroke patients

Kenichiro Maekawa RPT , Yoshihiro Yoshimura MD, PhD , Fumihiko Nagano RPT , Ayaka Matsumoto RPh , Kota Hori MD , Sayuri Shimazu RD , Ai Shiraishi RDH , Yoshifumi Kido OTR , Takahiro Bise RPT , Aomi Kuzuhara RPT , Takenori Hamada ST , Kouki Yoneda RD
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Abstract

Background

Evidence is scarce regarding prognostic value of site-specific muscle mass in geriatric stroke survivors. We aim to assess the association between four measures of muscle mass, namely the skeletal muscle mass index of the limbs (SMI), upper limb SMI (USMI), lower limb SMI (LSMI), and trunk muscle mass index (TMI), and the functional prognosis in stroke patients.

Methods

This study conducted a retrospective cohort analysis involving post-acute stroke inpatients. Muscle mass data were obtained through bioelectrical impedance analysis and computed by dividing each muscle mass by the square of the height. The study outcomes included the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) motor at discharge and FIM-motor gain. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to assess the association between SMI, USMI, LSMI, and TMI with outcomes, while adjusting for confounding factors.

Results

A total of 701 patients (mean age 72.8 years, 374 males) were analyzed. As a result, LSMI (β = 0.089, P = 0.003) and SMI (β = 0.083, P = 0.008) were significantly associated in the FIM-motor at discharge, with LSMI showing a stronger association. USMI (β = 0.019, P = 0.521) and TMI (β = 0.035, P = 0.231) showed no significant association. LSMI (β = 0.124, P = 0.003) and SMI (β = 0.116, P = 0.008) were significantly associated with FIM-motor gain; however, USMI (β = 0.027, P = 0.521) and TMI (β = 0.049, P = 0.231) showed no significant association with FIM-motor gain.

Conclusions

Differential associations were observed between site-specific muscle mass and functional prognosis in post-stroke patients. Among these, lower limb muscle mass was most strongly associated with activities of daily living (ADL) recovery.
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老年中风患者特定部位骨骼肌质量和功能预后。
背景:有关老年中风幸存者特定部位肌肉质量预后价值的证据很少。我们旨在评估四肢骨骼肌质量指数(SMI)、上肢骨骼肌质量指数(USMI)、下肢骨骼肌质量指数(LSMI)和躯干肌肉质量指数(TMI)这四项肌肉质量指标与中风患者功能预后之间的关系:本研究对急性脑卒中后住院患者进行了回顾性队列分析。肌肉质量数据通过生物电阻抗分析获得,计算方法是每块肌肉质量除以身高的平方。研究结果包括出院时的功能独立性测量(FIM)运动和 FIM 运动增益。研究人员进行了多元回归分析,以评估 SMI、USMI、LSMI 和 TMI 与结果之间的关联,同时对混杂因素进行了调整:共对 701 名患者(平均年龄 72.8 岁,男性 374 名)进行了分析。结果显示,LSMI(β=0.089,P=0.003)和 SMI(β=0.083,P=0.008)与出院时的 FIM 运动显著相关,其中 LSMI 的相关性更强。USMI(β=0.019,P=0.521)和TMI(β=0.035,P=0.231)无明显相关性。LSMI(β=0.124,P=0.003)和SMI(β=0.116,P=0.008)与FIM运动增益显著相关;然而,USMI(β=0.027,P=0.521)和TMI(β=0.049,P=0.231)与FIM运动增益无显著相关:结论:卒中后患者特定部位的肌肉质量与功能预后之间存在差异。结论:卒中后患者特定部位肌肉质量与功能预后之间存在差异,其中下肢肌肉质量与日常生活活动(ADL)恢复的关系最为密切。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases publishes original papers on basic and clinical science related to the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. The Journal also features review articles, controversies, methods and technical notes, selected case reports and other original articles of special nature. Its editorial mission is to focus on prevention and repair of cerebrovascular disease. Clinical papers emphasize medical and surgical aspects of stroke, clinical trials and design, epidemiology, stroke care delivery systems and outcomes, imaging sciences and rehabilitation of stroke. The Journal will be of special interest to specialists involved in caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease, including neurologists, neurosurgeons and cardiologists.
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