Reduced temporal muscle thickness predicts shorter survival in patients undergoing chronic subdural haematoma drainage.
Chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) drainage is a common neurosurgical procedure. CSDHs cause excess mortality, which is exacerbated by frailty. Sarcopenia contributes to frailty - its key component, low muscle mass, can be assessed using cross-sectional imaging. We aimed to examine...
๐๏ธ 2024-05-08
๐ฐ Publication: Journal Of Cachexia Sarcopenia And Muscle
Read MoreReduced temporal muscle thickness predicts shorter survival in patients undergoing chronic subdural haematoma drainage.