Exploratory association of muscle and adipose tissue indices with clinical outcomes in aggressive lymphomas.

Muscle and adipose tissue quantified on computed tomography (CT) are associated with overall survival (OS), toxicity, and quality of life (QOL) in solid tumor malignancies. This study sought to evaluate the association of body composition with outcomes in older adult aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (aNHL).

The authors conducted a longitudinal study of 105 adults ≥65 years old with aNHL receiving chemoimmunotherapy. They performed body composition analysis on pretreatment CTs (third lumbar vertebral level using validated, fully automated pipeline and manual quality control). They derived skeletal muscle (SMI), subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue indices (SATI and VATI) and calculated corresponding age-adjusted and sex-adjusted z scores. They conducted univariate and multivariable (controlling for International Prognostic Index) regression models evaluating the association of body composition with OS, grade 3+ nonhematologic toxicity (tox), unplanned hospitalization (UH), and QOL (FACT-Lym) decline (QOLD).

Eighty-seven patients had imaging available for analysis. In univariate analyses, higher SATI z score had numerically higher odds of tox (odds ratio [OR], 1.77; p < .01) and UH (OR, 1.67; p = .01), and numerically more QOLD (OR, 1.58; p = .06). No association was observed for VATI z score. Higher SMI z score had numerically better OS (hazard ratio [HR], 0.47; p = .04) and numerically lower odds of QOLD (OR, 0.52; p = .07). In multivariable analyses, higher SMI z score (HR, 0.50; p = .05) had numerically better OS, whereas higher SATI z score (OR, 1.89; p < .01) had numerically higher odds of tox.

In this exploratory analysis of older patients with aNHL, body composition on baseline CT was associated with OS and tox, underscoring imaging's potential for risk stratification.
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Mantz Mantz, Johnson Johnson, Lei Lei, Newcomb Newcomb, Stacey Stacey, Yang Yang, Coffey Coffey, Markovitz Markovitz, Venkatachalam Venkatachalam, Kim Kim, Rahman Rahman, El-Jawahri El-Jawahri, Odejide Odejide, Fintelmann Fintelmann
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