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Comparison of the thickness of the erector spinae muscles between aspiration pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia patients.

Authors :
Shimoda, Masafumi
Tanaka, Yoshiaki
Morimoto, Kozo
Nomura, Sakika
Yoshimori, Kozo
Ohta, Ken
Source :
Aging Clinical & Experimental Research; Nov2023, Vol. 35 Issue 11, p2657-2665, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background and Aims: Aspiration pneumonia is generally associated with deterioration of skeletal muscle mass, which is usually evaluated by the erector spinae muscle cross-sectional area (ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript>); however, no report has assessed ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> in patients with aspiration pneumonia. Furthermore, erector spinae muscle thickness (ESM<subscript>T</subscript>) was developed to be easier to measure than ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript>. Therefore, this study investigated the relationship between ESM<subscript>T</subscript> and ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> in aspiration pneumonia patients compared to bacterial pneumonia patients. Methods: We retrospectively collected data for 164 patients with aspiration pneumonia and 480 patients with bacterial pneumonia who were hospitalized at Fukujuji Hospital between September 2018 and May 2022. We assessed the correlations between ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> and ESM<subscript>T</subscript> and compared the data between the two groups. Results: ESM<subscript>T</subscript> had a strong, proportional relationship with ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> in all patients (r = 0.908, p < 0.001) and those with aspiration pneumonia (r = 0.896, p < 0.001). ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> (median 671.8 mm<superscript>2</superscript> [range 164.0–1636.7] vs. median 1057.0 mm<superscript>2</superscript> [range 161.3–2412.5], p < 0.001) and ESM<subscript>T</subscript> (median 17.1 mm [range 6.95–34.4] vs. median 23.8 mm [range 6.95–43.7], p < 0.001) were significantly lower in patients with aspiration pneumonia. A multivariate analysis of aspiration pneumonia diagnosis showed significant independent differences from bacterial pneumonia in ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> (odds ratio 0.998 [95% CI: 0.996–0.999], p = 0.001) and ESM<subscript>T</subscript> (odds ratio 0.90 [95% CI: 0.84–0.96], p = 0.002). Conclusion: This study demonstrates a strong correlation between ESM<subscript>CSA</subscript> and ESM<subscript>T</subscript>. ESM<subscript>T</subscript> can be more easily used to evaluate skeletal muscle mass and can help in diagnosing aspiration pneumonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15940667
Volume :
35
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Aging Clinical & Experimental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173458708
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-023-02542-4