Skeletal Muscle Density Is Highly Dependent on CT Instrumentation.

Radiology(2023)

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HomeRadiologyVol. 307, No. 5 PreviousNext CommunicationsLetters to the EditorSkeletal Muscle Density Is Highly Dependent on CT InstrumentationFrédéric Pigneur* , Alain Luciani*, Mario Ghosn*, Edouard Reizine*, Antoine Morel†, Thomas Stehlé†Frédéric Pigneur* , Alain Luciani*, Mario Ghosn*, Edouard Reizine*, Antoine Morel†, Thomas Stehlé†Author AffiliationsDepartment of Medical Imaging, Henri Mondor Hospital, 51 Av du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 94000 Créteil, FranceDepartment of Nephrology and Dialysis, Henri Mondor Hospital, 51 Av du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 94000 Créteil, Franceemail: [email protected]Frédéric Pigneur* Alain Luciani*Mario Ghosn*Edouard Reizine*Antoine Morel†Thomas Stehlé†Published Online:May 9 2023https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.222839MoreSectionsFull textPDF ToolsImage ViewerAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked In References1. Shafaat O, Liu Y, Jackson KR, et al. Association between Abdominal CT Measurements of Body Composition before Deceased Donor Liver Transplant with Posttransplant Outcomes. Radiology 2023;306(3):e212403. Link, Google Scholar2. Czigany Z, Kramp W, Lurje I, et al. The role of recipient myosteatosis in graft and patient survival after deceased donor liver transplantation. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle 2021;12(2):358–367. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar3. Paris MT, Furberg HF, Petruzella S, Akin O, Hötker AM, Mourtzakis M. Influence of Contrast Administration on Computed Tomography-Based Analysis of Visceral Adipose and Skeletal Muscle Tissue in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 2018;42(7):1148–1155. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar4. Fuchs G, Chretien YR, Mario J, et al. Quantifying the effect of slice thickness, intravenous contrast and tube current on muscle segmentation: Implications for body composition analysis. Eur Radiol 2018;28(6):2455–2463. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar5. van Vugt JLA, Coebergh van den Braak RRJ, Schippers HJW, et al. Contrast-enhancement influences skeletal muscle density, but not skeletal muscle mass, measurements on computed tomography. Clin Nutr 2018;37(5):1707–1714. Crossref, Medline, Google ScholarArticle HistoryPublished online: May 09 2023 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsRecommended Articles Association between Abdominal CT Measurements of Body Composition before Deceased Donor Liver Transplant with Posttransplant OutcomesRadiology2022Volume: 306Issue: 3Value-added Opportunistic CT Screening: State of the ArtRadiology2022Volume: 303Issue: 2pp. 241-254Sarcopenia at CT and Poor Outcomes after Liver TransplantRadiology2022Volume: 306Issue: 3Two-year Skeletal Effects of Sleeve Gastrectomy in Adolescents with Obesity Assessed with Quantitative CT and MR SpectroscopyRadiology2023Volume: 307Issue: 5Dependence of Water-equivalent Diameter and Size-specific Dose Estimates on CT Tube PotentialRadiology2022Volume: 303Issue: 2pp. 404-411See More RSNA Education Exhibits Quantitative Imaging with CT: A Comprehensive ReviewDigital Posters20194D CT for Parathyroid EvaluationDigital Posters2019Value-Added "Opportunistic" CT: State-of-the-Art Insights into Bone, Muscle, and FatDigital Posters2019 RSNA Case Collection Osler-Weber-Rendu SyndromeRSNA Case Collection2021Brown Adipose TissueRSNA Case Collection2021Hepatic AngiosarcomaRSNA Case Collection2021 Vol. 307, No. 5 Metrics Altmetric Score PDF download
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