Sarcopenic obesity derived from PET/CT predicts mortality in lymphoma patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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Elsevier Masson SAS
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Background: Sarcopenic Obesity (SO) is associated with worse survival among chemotherapy recipients. Research on SO is scarce among lymphoma patients receiving Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT). Aim: assess prevalence of SO pre-HSCT (T0) and 3 months post-HSCT (T1) in lymphoma patients and determine the power of SO at T0 and T1 in predicting survival. Methods: Consecutive patients (age ≥16 years) having B and T cell lymphoma who underwent SCT and who had PET/CT scan pre-SCT and 3 months post SCT were included in the study. A cross sectional image was analyzed at the level of the 3rd Lumber Vertebrae to assess body composition parameters. Results: 93 patients [mean age: 38 (range: 17–70 years), 52 (55.9%) males, 45 (48%) Hodgkin and 48 (52%) Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 81 (87%) autologous and 12 (13%) allogeneic SCT)] met the inclusion criteria. From T0 to T1, Sarcopenia rates increased (27% at T0 to 38% at T1, p = 0.013), Visceral adiposity decreased (46% at T0 to 30% at T1, p = 0.03) and SO decreased (42% at T0 to 20% at T1, p < 0.01). Length of stay, overall survival and progression free survival were significantly better in patients without sarcopenic obesity at T1. Cox-regression revealed SO at T1 was a risk factor for mortality [Adjusted Hazards Ratio = 8.2 (95% Confidence Interval: 1.9–36.2)]. Conclusion: Sarcopenic obesity, prevalent in 42% of patients pre-HSCT, decreased 3 months post HSCT as lymphoma patients lost skeletal muscle and visceral adipose tissues. SO at T1 was the most impactful risk factor for mortality. © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Lymphoma, Pet/ct, Sarcopenic obesity, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Cohort studies, Cross-sectional studies, Female, Fluorodeoxyglucose f18, Humans, Male, Middle aged, Obesity, Positron emission tomography computed tomography, Prognosis, Retrospective studies, Sarcopenia, Survival analysis, Transplantation, homologous, Treatment outcome, Young adult, Fluorodeoxyglucose f 18, Allogeneic stem cell transplantation, Article, Autologous stem cell transplantation, B cell lymphoma, Body composition, Body mass, Body weight, Cancer staging, Cancer survival, Confidence interval, Controlled study, Cross-sectional study, Disease exacerbation, Graft recipient, Hodgkin disease, Human, Image analysis, Intra-abdominal fat, Length of stay, Lumbar vertebra, Major clinical study, Mortality, Nonhodgkin lymphoma, Overall survival, Positron emission tomography, Prevalence, Progression free survival, Reduced intensity conditioning, Risk factor, Skeletal muscle, T cell lymphoma, X-ray computed tomography, Allotransplantation, Cohort analysis, Complication, Positron emission tomography-computed tomography, Procedures, Retrospective study