Recent Issues on Body Composition Imaging for Sarcopenia Evaluation.
Koeun LeeYoungbin ShinJimi HuhYu Sub SungIn Seob LeeKwon Ha YoonKyung Won KimPublished in: Korean journal of radiology (2019)
Recently, sarcopenia has garnered renewed interest. Sarcopenia is a disease characterized by decreased skeletal muscle mass and strength/function, which can impair the quality of life and increase physical disability, adverse metabolic effects, and mortality. Imaging tools for evaluating and diagnosing sarcopenia have developed rapidly. Radiologists should be aware of sarcopenia and its clinical implications. We review current knowledge about sarcopenia, its pathophysiological impact, and advantages and disadvantages of methods for evaluation of sarcopenia focusing on body composition imaging modalities such as whole-body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, CT, and MRI. Controversial issues are discussed, including the lack of consensus and standardization of the disease definition, imaging modality, measurement methods, and diagnostic cutoff points.
Keyphrases
- body composition
- dual energy
- skeletal muscle
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- bone mineral density
- resistance training
- community dwelling
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- emergency department
- multiple sclerosis
- postmenopausal women
- mental health
- magnetic resonance
- physical activity
- mass spectrometry
- risk factors
- cardiovascular disease
- artificial intelligence
- coronary artery disease
- machine learning
- cardiovascular events
- deep learning
- pet ct