678 Can patients have their old life back? Using PM:L3 ratio to predict discharge destination of emergency laparotomy survivors. (12th October 2021)
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- 678 Can patients have their old life back? Using PM:L3 ratio to predict discharge destination of emergency laparotomy survivors. (12th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- 678 Can patients have their old life back? Using PM:L3 ratio to predict discharge destination of emergency laparotomy survivors
- Authors:
- Ming, J Y
Holmes, M
Gani, J
Pockney, P - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim: Psoas muscle:L3 vertebra (PM:L3) ratio is a relatively new risk assessment tool for emergency laparotomy (1, 2) based upon the proven concept that sarcopenia – as diagnosed by low skeletal muscle index (3–6), psoas muscle density (7–9) or total psoas area (10–13) in a single axial slice CT image – correlates with increasing risks of bad outcomes in surgery. This study looks into the association between PM:L3 ratio of emergency laparotomy patients from home and their discharge destination. Method: We performed an analysis on patients in the Hunter Emergency Laparotomy Audit (HELA) database, from January 2016 to December 2017. HELA is a retrospective review of all emergency laparotomy undertaken in a discrete area in NSW, Australia. All patients admitted from home, survived to be discharged from hospital and had an available CT abdomen were included (N = 433/562). A single slice axial CT image at the L3 endplate level was analysed using ImageJ ® software to measure the area of L3 and bilateral psoas muscles. Results: PM:L3 ratio is significantly lower in the group of patient discharged to a care facility than the group discharging back to their previous home residence (mean 0.951 vs. mean 1.128, p < 0.001). Upon further analysis, the PM:L3s are divided into quartiles and stratified by sex. There is an association between lower PM:L3 and risk of discharging into a care facility (Q1 22.45%, Q2 19.59%, Q3 19.10%, Q4 5.71%). Conclusions: PM:L3 ratio can predict theAbstract: Aim: Psoas muscle:L3 vertebra (PM:L3) ratio is a relatively new risk assessment tool for emergency laparotomy (1, 2) based upon the proven concept that sarcopenia – as diagnosed by low skeletal muscle index (3–6), psoas muscle density (7–9) or total psoas area (10–13) in a single axial slice CT image – correlates with increasing risks of bad outcomes in surgery. This study looks into the association between PM:L3 ratio of emergency laparotomy patients from home and their discharge destination. Method: We performed an analysis on patients in the Hunter Emergency Laparotomy Audit (HELA) database, from January 2016 to December 2017. HELA is a retrospective review of all emergency laparotomy undertaken in a discrete area in NSW, Australia. All patients admitted from home, survived to be discharged from hospital and had an available CT abdomen were included (N = 433/562). A single slice axial CT image at the L3 endplate level was analysed using ImageJ ® software to measure the area of L3 and bilateral psoas muscles. Results: PM:L3 ratio is significantly lower in the group of patient discharged to a care facility than the group discharging back to their previous home residence (mean 0.951 vs. mean 1.128, p < 0.001). Upon further analysis, the PM:L3s are divided into quartiles and stratified by sex. There is an association between lower PM:L3 and risk of discharging into a care facility (Q1 22.45%, Q2 19.59%, Q3 19.10%, Q4 5.71%). Conclusions: PM:L3 ratio can predict the discharge destination of patients undergoing emergency laparotomy. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 108:Supplement 6(2021)
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- British journal of surgery
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- Volume 108:Supplement 6(2021)
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- 2021
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- 108
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-12
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/bjs/znab259.520 ↗
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