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From left to right, researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and Welfare of WITH (Campus Bellvige) Maribel Miguel, Ingrid Mötller and Joan Basi. Photo Credit: Courtesy of University of Barcelona |
Sarcopenia is a degenerative disease characterized by a pathological decrease in muscle strength that especially affects older people. Researchers at the University of Barcelona have developed a new tool to assess the presence and severity of this muscle failure. The study, published in the journal RMD Open, provides a muscle quality scoring system based on musculoskeletal ultrasound, which has been validated with anatomical and histological samples of patients. It is the first imaging method that assesses muscle quality, an essential factor in the disease. According to researchers, these results could be useful "not only for diagnostic purposes, but also for monitoring patients in clinical practice and also in clinical trials.".
Researchers from the Human Anatomy and Embryology Unit and the Histology Unit of the Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutic Therapeutic Tepell de la Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (Campus Bellvige) of the UB. Also, experts from the Puigvert Foundation, the University of Genoa, the University of Oslo and the University of Copenhagen have been trained.