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Acta Med Okayama ; 78(3): 245-250, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38902212

ABSTRACT

Although several studies have suggested a possible association between sarcopenia and knee osteoarthritis (OA) in the elderly, there remains no definitive evidence. Recently, however, the serum creatinine/cystatin C ratio (sarcopenia index: SI) was reported to correlate with skeletal muscle mass. The present retrospective study therefore investigated the impact of reduced skeletal muscle mass on advanced knee OA using SI. In 55 individuals scheduled for knee osteotomy or knee arthroplasty, correlations between SI and patient-reported outcomes such as the Knee Society Score (KSS), Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), and Oxford Knee Score (OKS) were explored. Significant associations were found between SI and the KSS functional activity score (ß=0.37; p=0.022), KOOS subscale for activities of daily living (ß=0.42; p=0.0096), and OKS (ß=0.42; p=0.0095). This study underscores the role of reduced muscle mass in functional outcomes and introduces SI as a valuable marker for assessing muscle loss in knee OA patients.


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Muscle, Skeletal , Osteoarthritis, Knee , Sarcopenia , Humans , Osteoarthritis, Knee/pathology , Osteoarthritis, Knee/surgery , Male , Female , Aged , Retrospective Studies , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Activities of Daily Living , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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