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Autori principali: Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios, Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios, Sarah Crowley, Lisa L. Allenspach, Lisa Stagner, Julio Pinto Corrales, Kaitlin Olexsey, Lisa Waynick, Jane Simanovski, Humza Bhatti, Ryann Laier, Adele Myszenski, Yichu Wang, Mei Lu, Thomas Song
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author Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios
Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios
Sarah Crowley
Lisa L. Allenspach
Lisa Stagner
Julio Pinto Corrales
Kaitlin Olexsey
Lisa Waynick
Jane Simanovski
Humza Bhatti
Ryann Laier
Adele Myszenski
Yichu Wang
Mei Lu
Thomas Song
author_facet Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios
Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios
Sarah Crowley
Lisa L. Allenspach
Lisa Stagner
Julio Pinto Corrales
Kaitlin Olexsey
Lisa Waynick
Jane Simanovski
Humza Bhatti
Ryann Laier
Adele Myszenski
Yichu Wang
Mei Lu
Thomas Song
Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios
Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios
Sarah Crowley
Lisa L. Allenspach
Lisa Stagner
Julio Pinto Corrales
Kaitlin Olexsey
Lisa Waynick
Jane Simanovski
Humza Bhatti
Ryann Laier
Adele Myszenski
Yichu Wang
Mei Lu
Thomas Song
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Effect of Total Psoas Muscle Area and Serum Albumin on Outcomes After Lung Transplantation Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios Sarah Crowley Lisa L. Allenspach Lisa Stagner Julio Pinto Corrales Kaitlin Olexsey Lisa Waynick Jane Simanovski Humza Bhatti Ryann Laier Adele Myszenski Yichu Wang Mei Lu Thomas Song Clinical Transplantation ABSTRACT Background Sarcopenia of the psoas muscle and hypoalbuminemia indicate poor nutritional status, inflammation, and frailty in lung transplant (LT) candidates, correlating with worse post‐transplant outcomes. Methods Retrospective study of LT recipients (2015–2023) examining the association of total psoas muscle area (TPA) and serum albumin with hospital stay, survival, and pulmonary function. Results One hundred thirty‐two LT recipients (mean age 59.56 ± 10.65 years, BMI 26.73 ± 5.55 kg/m 2 , 65% males), 95% underwent bilateral LT. Higher TPA was associated with shorter hospital and ICU stays ( p  = 0.001). Similarly, higher albumin levels were associated with reduced hospital and ICU stays ( p  < 0.001). Hospital survivors had higher TPA (17.5 ± 6.1 vs. 14.6 ± 5.2 cm 2 , p  = 0.02) and higher albumin levels (3.25 ± 0.73 vs. 2.75 ± 0.85 mg/dL, p  = 0.01). Long‐term survivors had higher TPA (17.8 ± 6.35 vs. 15.9 ± 5.51 cm 2 , p  = 0.07) and higher albumin levels (3.29 ± 0.75 vs. 2.97 ± 0.78 mg/dL, p  = 0.01). On multivariate analysis, albumin and male gender remained independent predictors of hospital and long‐term survival. TPA was positively associated with post‐transplant pulmonary function based on FVC and FEV1 ( p  < 0.001), while albumin levels showed no association. Conclusion In the present study of LT recipients, higher TPA and albumin levels were linked to shorter hospitalization, and albumin independently predicted survival. TPA, but not albumin, was associated with pulmonary function post‐transplant. 10.1111/ctr.70308 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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spellingShingle Effect of Total Psoas Muscle Area and Serum Albumin on Outcomes After Lung Transplantation
Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios
Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios
Sarah Crowley
Lisa L. Allenspach
Lisa Stagner
Julio Pinto Corrales
Kaitlin Olexsey
Lisa Waynick
Jane Simanovski
Humza Bhatti
Ryann Laier
Adele Myszenski
Yichu Wang
Mei Lu
Thomas Song
Clinical Transplantation
Effect of Total Psoas Muscle Area and Serum Albumin on Outcomes After Lung Transplantation Domingo J. Franco‐Palacios Carlos R. Franco‐Palacios Sarah Crowley Lisa L. Allenspach Lisa Stagner Julio Pinto Corrales Kaitlin Olexsey Lisa Waynick Jane Simanovski Humza Bhatti Ryann Laier Adele Myszenski Yichu Wang Mei Lu Thomas Song Clinical Transplantation ABSTRACT Background Sarcopenia of the psoas muscle and hypoalbuminemia indicate poor nutritional status, inflammation, and frailty in lung transplant (LT) candidates, correlating with worse post‐transplant outcomes. Methods Retrospective study of LT recipients (2015–2023) examining the association of total psoas muscle area (TPA) and serum albumin with hospital stay, survival, and pulmonary function. Results One hundred thirty‐two LT recipients (mean age 59.56 ± 10.65 years, BMI 26.73 ± 5.55 kg/m 2 , 65% males), 95% underwent bilateral LT. Higher TPA was associated with shorter hospital and ICU stays ( p  = 0.001). Similarly, higher albumin levels were associated with reduced hospital and ICU stays ( p  < 0.001). Hospital survivors had higher TPA (17.5 ± 6.1 vs. 14.6 ± 5.2 cm 2 , p  = 0.02) and higher albumin levels (3.25 ± 0.73 vs. 2.75 ± 0.85 mg/dL, p  = 0.01). Long‐term survivors had higher TPA (17.8 ± 6.35 vs. 15.9 ± 5.51 cm 2 , p  = 0.07) and higher albumin levels (3.29 ± 0.75 vs. 2.97 ± 0.78 mg/dL, p  = 0.01). On multivariate analysis, albumin and male gender remained independent predictors of hospital and long‐term survival. TPA was positively associated with post‐transplant pulmonary function based on FVC and FEV1 ( p  < 0.001), while albumin levels showed no association. Conclusion In the present study of LT recipients, higher TPA and albumin levels were linked to shorter hospitalization, and albumin independently predicted survival. TPA, but not albumin, was associated with pulmonary function post‐transplant. 10.1111/ctr.70308 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
title Effect of Total Psoas Muscle Area and Serum Albumin on Outcomes After Lung Transplantation
topic Clinical Transplantation
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ctr.70308