There is no standardization in methods to assess sarcopenia; in particular the prognostic significance of muscular fatty infiltration in lung cancer patients undergoing surgery has not been evaluated so far. We thus performed several computed tomography (CT)-based morphometric measurements of sarcopenia in 238 consecutive non-small cell lung-cancer patients undergoing pneumonectomy from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2015. Sarcopenia was assessed by the following CT-based parameters: cross-sectional total psoas area (TPA), cross-sectional total muscle area (TMA), and total parietal muscle area (TPMA), defined as TMA without TPA. Measures were performed at the level of the third lumbar vertebra and were obtained for the entire muscle surface,...
Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor outcome and increased chemotherapy-induced toxicity...
Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor outcome and increased chemotherapy-induced toxicity...
We intended to investigate whether muscle and adipose masses were associated with prognosis among pa...
There is no standardization in methods to assess sarcopenia; in particular the prognostic significan...
OBJECTIVES Sarcopenia is associated with poor outcome in cancer-patients. However, the methods to...
The treatment of stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is complex. Here, we aimed to examine ...
Computer tomography-derived skeletal muscle index normalized for height in conjunction with muscle d...
AimRadiologically assessed muscle mass has been suggested as a surrogate marker of functional status...
Background Computed tomography measurements of total skeletal muscle area can detect changes and pre...
Abstract Background Mortality risk prediction in patients undergoing pneumonectomy for non‐small cel...
We aimed to evaluate whether computed tomography (CT)-derived preoperative sarcopenia measures were ...
Abstract Background A common method for diagnosing sarcopenia involves estimating the muscle mass by...
While sarcopenia is typically defined using total psoas area (TPA), characterizing sarcopenia using ...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
Background: In lung transplantation, preoperative sarcopenia was reported to be associated with sho...
Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor outcome and increased chemotherapy-induced toxicity...
Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor outcome and increased chemotherapy-induced toxicity...
We intended to investigate whether muscle and adipose masses were associated with prognosis among pa...
There is no standardization in methods to assess sarcopenia; in particular the prognostic significan...
OBJECTIVES Sarcopenia is associated with poor outcome in cancer-patients. However, the methods to...
The treatment of stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is complex. Here, we aimed to examine ...
Computer tomography-derived skeletal muscle index normalized for height in conjunction with muscle d...
AimRadiologically assessed muscle mass has been suggested as a surrogate marker of functional status...
Background Computed tomography measurements of total skeletal muscle area can detect changes and pre...
Abstract Background Mortality risk prediction in patients undergoing pneumonectomy for non‐small cel...
We aimed to evaluate whether computed tomography (CT)-derived preoperative sarcopenia measures were ...
Abstract Background A common method for diagnosing sarcopenia involves estimating the muscle mass by...
While sarcopenia is typically defined using total psoas area (TPA), characterizing sarcopenia using ...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
Background: In lung transplantation, preoperative sarcopenia was reported to be associated with sho...
Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor outcome and increased chemotherapy-induced toxicity...
Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor outcome and increased chemotherapy-induced toxicity...
We intended to investigate whether muscle and adipose masses were associated with prognosis among pa...