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Longitudinal changes to quadriceps thickness demonstrate acute sarcopenia following admission to hospital for an exacerbation of chronic respiratory disease

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posted on 2021-01-05, 17:00 authored by Hamish McAuley, theresa harvey-dunstan, michelle craner, M Richardson, sally Singh, michael Steiner, Neil Greening
Acute admission to hospital for an exacerbation of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) may impair skeletal muscle mass and function. We measured quadriceps thickness (Qthick), as a surrogate marker of muscle mass, at hospital admission, discharge, 6 weeks and 3 months in 55 patients with CRD. Qthick fell by 8.3% during the period of hospitalisation, which was sustained at 6 weeks, and only partially recovered at 3 months. Sustained loss was most marked in patients readmitted during the follow-up period. Acute reduction in quadriceps muscle mass occurs during hospitalisation, with prolonged and variable recovery, which is prevented with subsequent hospital readmission.

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Thorax Published Online First: 22 December 2020. doi: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2020-215949

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Department of Respiratory Sciences, University of Leicester

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Thorax

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BMJ Publishing Group

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0040-6376

Acceptance date

2020-11-30

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2020

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2020-12-22

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en

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