AI-based abdominal CT measurements of orthotopic and ectopic fat predict mortality and cardiometabolic disease risk in adults

Jul 12, 2024European radiology

AI-based CT scans measuring normal and abnormal belly fat predict death and heart-related disease risk in adults

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Abstract

A total of 9,223 adults were evaluated, revealing that CT-based measures of abdominal fat significantly predict mortality risk.

  • Fat measures demonstrated superior predictive ability for mortality risk compared to BMI, with 5-year AUCs of 0.721 for muscle attenuation and 0.661 for visceral-to-subcutaneous fat ratio (VSR).
  • A VSR greater than 1.53 is associated with a 3.1 times higher mortality risk, while muscle attenuation below 15 HU correlates with a 5.4 times increase in risk.
  • Higher VAT area and VSR are linked to a greater risk of cardiovascular events and diabetes, with VAT area exceeding 291 cm associated with a 6.3 times higher risk of diabetes.
  • A U-shaped relationship was identified for subcutaneous fat, indicating increased mortality risk at both very low and very high levels.

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