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Impact of Sarcopenia on Clinical Course of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Korea

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Abstract
Background and aims: Reduced body muscle mass is a poor prognostic factor for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this study, we investigated the prevalence of sarcopenia at diagnosis and its clinical significance in Korean patients with IBD.

Methods: The prevalence of sarcopenia in IBD patients between June 1989 and December 2016 was investigated using a well-characterized referral center-based cohort. Abdominopelvic computed tomography within six months from IBD diagnosis was used for the evaluation. Sarcopenia was defined as an L3 skeletal muscle index of < 49 cm2/m2 for male and < 31 cm2/m2 for female. The clinical characteristics and outcomes were evaluated with respect to sarcopenia.

Results: A total of 1,027 patients (854 Crohn's disease [CD]; 173 ulcerative colitis [UC]) were evaluated. Sarcopenia was found in 56.8% of the population (CD, 57.5%; UC, 53.2%), and male were more likely to be sarcopenic (CD, 94.3%; UC, 91.6%). There were no significant differences in the cumulative risk of using steroids, immunomodulators, biologics, and bowel resections (or colectomy) with or without sarcopenia during follow-up (median: CD, 5.8 years; UC, 3.7 years). In sarcopenic patients with CD, there was a significantly higher cumulative risk of perianal surgeries than in non-sarcopenic patients with CD (Log-rank test; P = 0.001). However, the risk of perianal surgeries was not significant in multivariate analysis (Odds ratio 1.368; 95% confidence interval 0.782-2.391; P = 0.272).

Conclusion: Sarcopenia at diagnosis may have no significant prognostic value for medical treatment and bowel resection, but it may be associated with perianal CD.
Issued Date
2023
Kwangwoo Nam
Jae Yong Lee
Yousun Ko
Kyung Won Kim
Ho-Su Lee
Seung Wook Hong
Jin Hwa Park
Sung Wook Hwang
Dong-Hoon Yang
Byong Duk Ye
Jeong-Sik Byoun
Seung-Jae Myung
Suk-Kyun Yang
Sang Hyoung Park
Type
Article
Keyword
Anus diseasesCrohn’s diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseSarcopeniaUlcerative colitis
DOI
10.1007/s10620-023-07838-z
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17502
Publisher
DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES
Language
영어
ISSN
0163-2116
Citation Volume
68
Citation Number
6
Citation Start Page
2165
Citation End Page
2179
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