Abstract:
This study analyzes body composition information in patients on maintenance hemodialysis and explores the application value of QCT technology. Methods: A total of 62 patients on maintenance hemodialysis were selected and divided into three groups according to different dialysis durations. The bone density value, abdominal fat, and muscle content of patients were determined by quantitative CT technology and 62 cases of the health examination population matched by sex and age were selected for comparative analysis. Results: In the dialysis group, osteoporosis accounted for 17.70% (11 cases) and bone loss accounted for 30.60% (19 cases), while in the healthy control group, osteoporosis and bone loss accounted for 6.50% (4 cases) and 16.10% (10 cases), respectively. The difference between these two groups was statistically significant. Moreover, the intra-abdominal and subcutaneous fat content in the dialysis group were (113.70±63.29)cm² and (80.65±59.67)cm², respectively, which were lower than that of the healthy control group ((135.90±58.80)cm² and (122.26±54.94)cm², respectively). Additionally, the dialysis group had a significantly lower L3-SMA (107.00±30.70)cm² than the control group (121.37±32.87)cm², and the lumbar vertebral bone density value was significantly lower in male dialysis patients (156.11±51.94)mg/cm³ than in female dialysis patients (124.29±50.89)mg/cm³. Moreover, the subcutaneous fat content was significantly higher in females than in males; however, the difference in intraperitoneal fat content between males and females was not statistically significant. Additionally, the difference between bone density values and L3-SMA changes in the dialysis group and the length of dialysis time were not statistically significant. Conclusion: The incidence of osteoporosis is higher in patients on maintenance hemodialysis than in healthy people, and the amount of abdominal fat and muscle content are lower than that in healthy people. Moreover, quantitative CT body composition monitoring has high accuracy and sensitivity.