- Anderson, Michaela R;
- Easthausen, Imaani;
- Gallagher, Grace;
- Udupa, Jayaram;
- Tong, Yubing;
- Torigian, Drew;
- Diamond, Joshua Matthew;
- Porteous, Mary Katherine;
- Palmer, Scott M;
- Snyder, Laurie D;
- Benvenuto, Luke;
- Aversa, Meghan;
- Arcasoy, Selim;
- Greenland, John R;
- Hays, Steven R;
- Kukreja, Jasleen;
- Cantu, Edward;
- Kim, John Shinn;
- Gallagher, Dympna;
- Baldwin, Matthew R;
- Barr, R Graham;
- Lederer, David J;
- Christie, Jason D;
- Singer, Jonathan Paul
CT measurement of body composition may improve lung transplant candidate selection. We assessed whether skeletal muscle adipose deposition on abdominal and thigh CT scans was associated with 6 min walk distance (6MWD) and wait-list survival in lung transplant candidates. Each ½-SD decrease in abdominal muscle attenuation (indicating greater lipid content) was associated with 14 m decrease in 6MWD (95% CI -20 to -8) and 20% increased risk of death or delisting (95% CI 10% to 40%). Each ½-standard deviation decrease in thigh muscle attenuation was associated with 15 m decrease in 6MWD (95% CI -21 to -10). CT imaging may improve candidate risk stratification.