Muscle Radiodensity Reduction in COVID-19 Survivors Is Independent of NLR Levels During Acute Infection Phase
Mônica Aparecida Prata Alves, Fabiana Lascala Juliani, Beatriz Rafaelle Goes-Santos, Maria Carolina Santos Mendes, Mônica Corso Pereira, José Barreto Campello Carvalheira, Lígia M. Antunes-Correa

TL;DR
This study found that muscle quality declines in COVID-19 survivors, regardless of their inflammation levels during hospitalization.
Contribution
The study shows that muscle radiodensity reduction in COVID-19 survivors is independent of NLR levels during acute infection.
Findings
Both low and high NLR groups showed reduced skeletal muscle radiodensity and increased intramuscular fat.
No changes were observed in subcutaneous or visceral adipose tissue between hospitalization and follow-up.
Age and intramuscular fat infiltration during hospitalization were linked to reduced muscle radiodensity.
Abstract
COVID-19 survivors often experience late symptoms, possibly secondary to an exacerbated inflammatory response. This study aimed to investigate whether inflammatory levels, assessed by the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) during hospitalization in the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection, affect the skeletal muscle phenotype and adipose tissue of COVID-19 survivors during outpatient follow-up after discharge. This retrospective, single-center study included COVID-19 survivors hospitalized from March 2020 to April 2021, who attended outpatient follow-ups 3 to 9 months after discharge. Patients were divided into two groups based on inflammatory levels during hospitalization: (1) low NLR (≤4.2) and (2) high NLR (>4.2). The skeletal muscle phenotype and adipose tissue were assessed using computed tomography. The study included 60 patients: 20 low NLR and 40 high NLR. The high NLR group…
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TopicsLong-Term Effects of COVID-19 · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Thermal Regulation in Medicine
