Purpose of the study To compare the relationships between two CT derived sarcopenia assessment methods, and compare their relationship with inter-rater and intrarater validations and colorectal surgical outcomes. Study design 157 CT scans were identified across Leeds Teaching Hospitals National Health Service Trust for patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery. 107 had body mass index data available, required to determine sarcopenia status. This work explores the relationship between sarcopenia, as measured by both total cross sectional-area (TCSA) and psoas-area (PA) and surgical outcomes. All images were assessed for inter-rater and intrarater variability for both TCSA and PA methods of sarcopenia identification. The raters include...
Study objective: Determine if psoas muscle area measured in routine preoperative computed tomography...
BackgroundSarcopenia, often observed in the elderly, is associated with declining skeletal muscle ma...
Background: Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle mass and function. CT-derived muscle m...
Background: Computed tomography (CT) can be used for accurate estimation of whole-body muscle mass a...
Background: Computed tomography (CT) can be used for accurate estimation of whole-body muscle mass a...
BackgroundPreoperative risk assessment in cancer surgery is of importance to improve treatment and o...
__Background:__ The association between body composition (e.g. sarcopenia or visceral obesity) and t...
Background: Colorectal cancer remains a common cause of cancer death in the UK, with surgery being ...
Purpose: Radiologically-defined sarcopenia has been shown to predict negative outcomes after cancer ...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery is associated with high rates of postoperative morbimort...
Sarcopenia is a surrogate marker for malnutrition and frailty, which has been linked to higher compl...
INTRODUCTION: Malnutrition and deconditioning impact postoperative morbidity and mortality. Computed...
Preoperative risk stratification in cancer surgery is important to improve treatment and outcome. Sa...
Purpose: Surgical resection for gastric adenocarcinoma is associated with significant post-operative...
Professor Graeme Murray, Department of Pathology, University of Aberdeen provided us access to the c...
Study objective: Determine if psoas muscle area measured in routine preoperative computed tomography...
BackgroundSarcopenia, often observed in the elderly, is associated with declining skeletal muscle ma...
Background: Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle mass and function. CT-derived muscle m...
Background: Computed tomography (CT) can be used for accurate estimation of whole-body muscle mass a...
Background: Computed tomography (CT) can be used for accurate estimation of whole-body muscle mass a...
BackgroundPreoperative risk assessment in cancer surgery is of importance to improve treatment and o...
__Background:__ The association between body composition (e.g. sarcopenia or visceral obesity) and t...
Background: Colorectal cancer remains a common cause of cancer death in the UK, with surgery being ...
Purpose: Radiologically-defined sarcopenia has been shown to predict negative outcomes after cancer ...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery is associated with high rates of postoperative morbimort...
Sarcopenia is a surrogate marker for malnutrition and frailty, which has been linked to higher compl...
INTRODUCTION: Malnutrition and deconditioning impact postoperative morbidity and mortality. Computed...
Preoperative risk stratification in cancer surgery is important to improve treatment and outcome. Sa...
Purpose: Surgical resection for gastric adenocarcinoma is associated with significant post-operative...
Professor Graeme Murray, Department of Pathology, University of Aberdeen provided us access to the c...
Study objective: Determine if psoas muscle area measured in routine preoperative computed tomography...
BackgroundSarcopenia, often observed in the elderly, is associated with declining skeletal muscle ma...
Background: Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle mass and function. CT-derived muscle m...