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The effects of muscle mass and quality on mortality of patients with acute kidney injury requiring continuous renal replacement therapy

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Abstract
This study examined the effects of muscle mass on mortality in patients with acute kidney injury requiring continuous renal replacement therapy. It was conducted in eight medical centers between 2006 and 2021. The data of 2200 patients over the age of 18 years with acute kidney injury who required continuous renal replacement therapy were retrospectively collected. Skeletal muscle areas, categorized into normal and low attenuation muscle areas, were obtained from computed tomography images at the level of the third lumbar vertebra. Cox proportional hazards models were used to investigate the association between mortality within 1, 3, and 30 days and skeletal muscle index. Sixty percent of patients were male, and the 30-day mortality rate was 52%. Increased skeletal muscle areas/body mass index was associated with decreased mortality risk. We also identified a 26% decreased risk of low attenuation muscle area/body mass index on mortality. We established that muscle mass had protective effects on the mortality of patients with acute kidney injury requiring continuous renal replacement therapy. This study showed that muscle mass is a significant determinant of mortality, even if the density is low.
Issued Date
2023
Jiyun Jung
Jangwook Lee
Jeong-Hoon Lim
Yong Chul Kim
Tae Hyun Ban
Woo Yeong Park
Kyeong Min Kim
Kipyo Kim
Sung Woo Lee
Sung Joon Shin
Seung Seok Han
Dong Ki Kim
Yousun Ko
Kyung Won Kim
Hyosang Kim
Jae Yoon Park
Type
Article
Keyword
NephrologyKidney diseases
DOI
10.1038/s41598-023-33716-9
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/15895
Publisher
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Language
한국어
ISSN
2045-2322
Citation Volume
13
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
10
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