1. Piloting a training program in computed tomography skeletal muscle assessment for registered dietitians
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Lisa Martin, Mei Tom, Carlota Basualdo‐Hammond, Vickie Baracos, and Leah Gramlich
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Sarcopenia ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Body Composition ,Humans ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Pilot Projects ,Nutritionists ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Consensus definitions for disease-associated malnutrition and sarcopenia include reduced skeletal muscle mass as a diagnostic criterion. There is a need to develop and validate techniques to assess skeletal muscle in clinical practice. Skeletal muscle mass can be precisely quantified from computed tomography (CT) images. This pilot study aimed to train registered dietitians (RDs) to complete precise skeletal muscle measurements using CT.Purposive sampling identified RDs employed in clinical areas in which CT scans are routinely performed. CT training included (1) a 3-Day training session focused on manual segmentation of skeletal muscle cross-sectional areas (cmFive RDs completed CT training. RDs were from three clinical areas: cancer care (N = 1), surgery (N = 2), and critical care (N = 1). RDs' precision error was low and below the minimal acceptable error of2%; intraobserver error was ≤1.8 cmRDs can be trained to perform precise CT skeletal muscle measurements. Increasing capacity to assess skeletal muscle is a first step toward developing this technique for use in clinical practice.
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- 2022
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