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内脏脂肪堆积增加 COVID-19 重症风险:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Visceral Adiposity Elevates the Risk of Critical Condition in COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

机构信息

Institute for Translational Medicine, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.

Szentágothai Research Centre, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2021 Mar;29(3):521-528. doi: 10.1002/oby.23096. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A higher BMI has become acknowledged as one of the important risk factors for developing critical condition in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In addition to BMI, body composition, and particularly visceral adiposity, might be an even more accurate measure to stratify patients. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the distributions of computed-tomography-quantified fat mass and critical condition of patients with COVID-19.

METHODS

A systematic search was conducted in five databases for studies published until November 17, 2020. In the meta-analysis, pooled mean difference (standardized mean difference [SMD]) of visceral fat area (VFA; in square centimeters) was calculated between patients in the intensive care unit and those in general ward and between patients with the requirement for invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and those without the IMV requirement.

RESULTS

The quantitative synthesis revealed that patients requiring intensive care had higher VFA values (SMD = 0.46, 95% CI: 0.20-0.71, P < 0.001) compared with patients on the general ward. Similarly, patients requiring IMV had higher VFA values (SMD = 0.38, 95% CI: 0.05-0.71, P = 0.026) compared with patients without the IMV requirement.

CONCLUSIONS

VFA values were found to be significantly higher in patients with critical condition. Therefore, abdominal adiposity seems to be a risk factor in COVID-19, and patients with central obesity might need special attention.

摘要

目的

更高的体重指数(BMI)已被认为是导致 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)重症的重要危险因素之一。除 BMI 外,身体成分,尤其是内脏脂肪,可能是一种更准确的分层患者的方法。因此,本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 患者 CT 定量脂肪量分布与重症的关系。

方法

系统检索五个数据库中截至 2020 年 11 月 17 日发表的研究。在荟萃分析中,计算了 ICU 患者与普通病房患者、需要有创机械通气(IMV)患者与不需要 IMV 患者之间的内脏脂肪面积(VFA;平方厘米)的 pooled 均数差值(标准化均数差值 [SMD])。

结果

定量综合结果显示,需要 ICU 治疗的患者 VFA 值更高(SMD=0.46,95%CI:0.20-0.71,P<0.001),而在普通病房的患者 VFA 值较低。同样,需要 IMV 的患者 VFA 值更高(SMD=0.38,95%CI:0.05-0.71,P=0.026),而不需要 IMV 的患者 VFA 值较低。

结论

在重症患者中发现 VFA 值明显更高。因此,腹部肥胖似乎是 COVID-19 的一个危险因素,中心性肥胖患者可能需要特别关注。

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