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肌肉力量下降是导致老年人身体功能障碍的一个关键因素。肌肉数量和质量的损失都与肌肉力量下降有关。虽然评估肌肉质量和品质的金标准方法是磁共振成像,但由于测量和分析成本较高,并不适用于临床环境。生物电阻抗分析(BIA)和 B 型超声波成像因其可行性和非侵入性而成为骨骼肌评估的临床有用替代方法。最近,生物电阻抗分析和超声波成像技术的进步提高了它们在评估骨骼肌数量和质量方面的准确性,使它们在检测与年龄相关和特定疾病的变化方面非常有用。本综述全面分析了使用 BIA 和超声成像评估骨骼肌数量和质量以及检测肌肉退化的优势。我们总结了膝关节骨性关节炎患者肌肉特征中与年龄相关的变化以及肌肉退化与身体功能障碍相关性的最新研究成果。此外,我们还讨论了使用 BIA 和超声波评估骨骼肌的临床应用,以评估训练效果和运动处方。
Clinical Application of Skeletal Muscle Quantity and Quality Assessment Using Bioelectrical Impedance and Ultrasound Images.
A decline in muscle strength is a key factor responsible for physical dysfunction in older individuals. Both loss of muscle quantity and quality are associated with muscle strength decline. While the gold standard method for evaluating muscle mass and quality is magnetic resonance imaging, it is not suitable for clinical settings because of the measurement and analysis costs. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and B-mode ultrasonography are clinically useful alternatives for skeletal muscle assessment owing to their feasibility and noninvasiveness. The recent advancements in the techniques for BIA and ultrasonography have improved their accuracy in assessing skeletal muscle quantity and quality, making them useful in detecting age-related and disease-specific alterations. This review comprehensively analyzes the advantages of using BIA and ultrasound imaging for assessing skeletal muscle quantity and quality and detecting muscle degeneration. We summarize the recent findings regarding age-related changes in muscle characteristics and the associations of muscle degeneration with physical dysfunction in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Furthermore, we discuss the clinical application of skeletal muscle assessment using BIA and ultrasound for evaluating training effects and exercise prescription.