A Cross-Sectional Validation of Horos and CoreSlicer Software Programs for Body Composition Analysis in Abdominal Computed Tomography Scans in Colorectal Cancer Patients

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Jimenez-Sanchez, Andres [1 ]
Soriano-Redondo, Maria Elisa [2 ]
Pereira-Cunill, Jose Luis [1 ]
Martinez-Ortega, Antonio Jesus [1 ]
Rodriguez-Mowbray, Jose Ramon [3 ]
Ramallo-Solis, Irene Maria [4 ]
Garcia-Luna, Pedro Pablo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Seville, IBiS Hosp Univ Virgen Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Endocrinol & Nutr, Inst Biomed Sevilla,CSIC, Avda Manuel Siurot s-n, Seville 41013, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ Virgen Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Radiodiagnost, Avda Manuel Siurot s-n, Seville 41013, Spain
[3] Hosp Univ Virgen Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Oncol Med, Avda Manuel Siurot s-n, Seville 41013, Spain
[4] Hosp Univ Virgen Rocio, Unidad Gest Clin Cirugia Gen & Aparato Digest, Avda Manuel Siurot s-n, Seville 41013, Spain
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Alberta protocol; Horos; CoreSlicer; computed tomography; body composition; muscle mass; colorectal cancer; sarcopenia; SKELETAL-MUSCLE MASS; SARCOPENIA; MORTALITY;
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10.3390/diagnostics14151696
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Body composition assessment using computed tomography (CT) scans may be hampered by software costs. To facilitate its implementation in resource-limited settings, two open-source segmentation programs (Horos and CoreSlicer) were transversally validated in colorectal cancer patients. Methods: Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT scans were analyzed following the Alberta protocol. The Cross-Sectional Area (CSA) and intensities of skeletal muscle tissue (MT), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) were measured. The Skeletal Muscle Index (SMI) was calculated. Cutoff points were applied to the SMI, MT intensity, and VAT CSA to define muscle atrophy, myosteatosis, and abdominal obesity. The inter-software agreement was evaluated using different statistical tools. Results: A total of 68 participants were measured. The MT CSA and SMI displayed no differences. The MT CSA agreement was excellent, and both programs provided equal muscle atrophy prevalences. CoreSlicer underestimated the MT intensity, with a non-significant myosteatosis prevalence increase (+5.88% and +8.82%) using two different operative definitions. CoreSlicer overestimated the CSA and intensity in both VAT and SAT, with a non-significant increase (+2.94%) in the abdominal obesity prevalence. Conclusions: Both software programs were feasible tools in the study group. The MT CSA showed great inter-software agreement and no muscle atrophy misdiagnosis. Segmentation differences in the MT intensity and VAT CSA caused limited diagnostic misclassification in the study sample.
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