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Analysis of risk factors for sarcopenia in lung cancer patients with random forest model |
1Chen Siting,2Zhang Guolong,2Deng Ying,1Huang Ningbin,1He Shi,2Ruan Liang |
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School of Nursing Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou 510000 Guangdong China
2Department of Nursing the First
Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou 510000 Guangdong China |
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Abstract Objective To investigate the current situation of the occurrence of sarcopenia in lung cancer patients and analyze its risk
factors so as to provide reference for clinical identification of the high-risk group of sarcopenia in lung cancer. Method A total of 420
lung cancer patients were conveniently selected from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University between September
2022 and July 2023. Based on the diagnostic criteria of the Asian sarcopenia working group in 2019 the study subjects were divided
into sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups by using several indexes for joint diagnosis such as skeletal muscle index grip strength
and 5 times sit - up test time. The random forest algorithm was applied to rank the importance of potential independent variables
influencing sarcopenia while considering classification errors with out - of - bag data. The selected variables were subsequently
incorporated into a multifactorial logistic regression analysis. Result Out of the 420 lung cancer patients 97 23. 10% exhibited
coexisting sarcopenia with 47 11. 19% classified as severe cases. The results of binary logistic regression showed that calf
circumference OR= 0. 533 was a protective factor for the development of sarcopenia in lung cancer patients while age ≥ 65 years
OR= 3. 789 high SARC-F score OR = 1. 857 and history of smoking OR = 4. 407 were independent risk factors P<0. 05 .
Conclusion A high prevalence of sarcopenia is prevalent in lung cancer patients. The risk of sarcopenia was greater for patients ≥ 65
years of age smaller calf circumference higher SARC - F scores and a history of smoking. It is recommended that healthcare
professionals should pay more attention to these high - risk groups and implement early interventions to reduce the incidence of
sarcopenia in lung cancer patients.
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