Muscle wasting and alterations of body composition are linked to clinical outcomes in numerous medical conditions. The role of myosteatosis in posttransplant outcomes remains to be determined. Here we investigated skeletal muscle mass and myosteatosis as prognostic factors in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). The data of 225 consecutive OLT recipients from a prospective database were retrospectively analyzed (May 2010-December 2017). Computed tomography–based skeletal-muscle-index (muscle mass), visceral-fat-area (visceral adiposity), and mean skeletal-muscle-radiation-attenuation (myosteatosis) were calculated using a segmentation tool. Cut-off values of myosteatosis resulted in a good stratification of patients into low- and high-risk groups in terms of morbidity (Clavien-Dindo ≥3b). Patients with myosteatosis had significantly higher complication rates (90-day Comprehensive Complication Index 68 ± 32 vs 44 ± 30, P
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Czigany, Z., Kramp, W., Bednarsch, J., van der Kroft, G., Boecker, J., Strnad, P., … Lurje, G. (2020). Myosteatosis to predict inferior perioperative outcome in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 20(2), 493–503. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15577
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