Acute muscle loss and early effects of COVID-19 on skeletal muscle in adult patients: A retrospective cohort study

Y. Akturk , S. Ozbal Gunes , E. Soyer Guldogan , I. Sencan , B. Hekimoğlu
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Abstract

Objectives

It is known that COVID-19 has multisystemic effects. However, its early effects on muscle tissue have not been clearly elucidated. The aim of this study is to investigate early changes in the pectoral muscle in patients with COVID-19 infection.

Materials and methods

The pectoral muscle areas (PMA) and pectoral muscle index (PMI) of 139 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were measured from chest CTs taken at the time of the first diagnosis and within 6 months after the diagnosis. The effect of the infection on the muscle area was investigated by evaluating whether there was a change between the two measurements. Lung involvement of the infection in the first CT was scored with the CT severity score (CT-SS). In addition, the effects of patients' clinics, CT-SS, length of hospital stay, and intubation history on changes in the muscle area were investigated.

Results

When the PMA and PMI values were compared, there was a statistically significant decrease in the values in the control CT group compared to the first diagnosis CT group. The difference was found higher in intubated patients. CT-SS was associated with a decrease in PMI.

Conclusion

COVID-19 is one of the causes of acute sarcopenia. Pectoralis muscle is part of the skeletal muscle, and there may be a decrease in the muscle area in the early period of the disease.

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成年患者急性肌肉损失和新冠肺炎对骨骼肌的早期影响:一项回顾性队列研究。
目的:众所周知,新冠肺炎具有多系统效应。然而,它对肌肉组织的早期影响尚未明确阐明。本研究的目的是研究新冠肺炎感染患者胸肌的早期变化。材料与方法:对139例新冠肺炎确诊患者的胸肌面积(PMA)和胸肌指数(PMI)进行首次诊断时和诊断后6个月内的胸部CT测量。通过评估两次测量之间是否有变化,研究了感染对肌肉面积的影响。在第一次CT检查中,用CT严重程度评分(CT-SS)对肺部感染进行评分。此外,还研究了患者的临床、CT-SS、住院时间和插管史对肌肉面积变化的影响。结果:当比较PMA和PMI值时,与首次诊断CT组相比,对照CT组的值在统计学上显著降低。插管患者的差异更大。结论:新冠肺炎是急性少肌症的发病原因之一。胸肌是骨骼肌的一部分,在疾病早期,肌肉面积可能会减少。
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