CT-based compartmental quantification of adipose tissue versus body metrics in colorectal cancer patients

Purpose While obesity is considered a prognostic factor in colorectal cancer (CRC), there is increasing evidence that not simply body mass index (BMI) alone but specifically abdominal fat distribution is what matters. As part of the ColoCare study, this study measured the distribution of adipose tis...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2016-11, Vol.26 (11), p.4131-4140
Hauptverfasser: Nattenmueller, Johanna, Hoegenauer, Hanna, Boehm, Juergen, Scherer, Dominique, Paskow, Michael, Gigic, Biljana, Schrotz-King, Petra, Grenacher, Lars, Ulrich, Cornelia, Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose While obesity is considered a prognostic factor in colorectal cancer (CRC), there is increasing evidence that not simply body mass index (BMI) alone but specifically abdominal fat distribution is what matters. As part of the ColoCare study, this study measured the distribution of adipose tissue compartments in CRC patients and aimed to identify the body metric that best correlates with these measurements as a useful proxy for adipose tissue distribution. Materials and methods In 120 newly-diagnosed CRC patients who underwent multidetector computed tomography (CT), densitometric quantification of total (TFA), visceral (VFA), intraperitoneal (IFA), retroperitoneal (RFA), and subcutaneous fat area (SFA), as well as the M. erector spinae and psoas was performed to test the association with gender, age, tumor stage, metabolic equivalents, BMI, waist-to-height (WHtR) and waist–to-hip ratio (WHR). Results VFA was 28.8 % higher in men (p VFA
ISSN:0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-016-4231-8