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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 102(43): e35847, 2023 Oct 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37904365

ABSTRACT

Sarcopenia, a generalized loss of skeletal muscle mass that is primarily evident in the respiratory musculature, is associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. However, the relationship between sarcopenia and ventilation-weaning outcomes has not yet been fully studied in patients with brain injuries. In this study, we examined the effect of reduced respiratory muscle mass on ventilation weaning in patients with brain injury. This observational study retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 73 patients with brain injury between January 2017 and December 2019. Thoracic skeletal muscle volumes were measured from thoracic CT images using the institute's three-dimensional modeling software program of our institute. The thoracic skeletal muscle volumes index (TSMVI) was normalized by dividing muscle volume by the square of patient height. Sarcopenia was defined as a TSMVI of less than the 50th sex-specific percentile. Among 73 patients with brain injury, 12 (16.5%) failed to wean from mechanical ventilation. The patients in the weaning-failure group had significantly higher sequential organ failure assessment scores [7.8 ±â€…2.7 vs 6.1 ±â€…2.2, P = .022] and lower thoracic skeletal muscle volume indexes [652.5 ±â€…252.4 vs 1000.4 ±â€…347.3, P = .002] compared with those in the weaning-success group. In multivariate analysis, sarcopenia was significantly associated with an increased risk of weaning failure (odds ratio 12.72, 95% confidence interval 2.87-70.48, P = .001). Our study showed a significant association between the TSMVI and ventilation weaning outcomes in patients with brain injury.


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Brain Injuries , Respiratory Insufficiency , Sarcopenia , Male , Female , Humans , Ventilator Weaning/methods , Retrospective Studies , Sarcopenia/etiology , Sarcopenia/complications , Respiration, Artificial/adverse effects , Muscle, Skeletal/diagnostic imaging , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Brain , Brain Injuries/complications
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