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Normal Range of Superior Mesenteric Artery in Young Chinese Population and Its Correlation With Retroperitoneal Adipose Tissue

Normal Range of Superior Mesenteric Artery on Computerized Tomography in Young Chinese Population and Its Correlation With Retroperitoneal Adipose Tissue

Status
Completed
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03937193
Enrollment
510
Registered
2019-05-03
Start date
2019-07-25
Completion date
2021-06-30
Last updated
2022-05-19

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Aortomesenteric Angle, Aortomesenteric Distance, Retroperitoneal Adipose Tissue

Keywords

aortomesenteric angle, aortomesenteric distance, retroperitoneal adipose tissue, computerized tomography, young Chinese population

Brief summary

In literature, superior mesenteric artery (SMA) angle, also named as aortomesenteric angle (AMA), varies greatly in both adult and children; while the aortomesenteric distance also ranges widely. Both AMA and AMD are influenced by retroperitoneal fat. Decrease of AMA and AMD may lead to the superior mesenteric artery syndrome(SMAS), which is a rare medical condition mainly presenting with duodenum obstruction. To our knowledge, normal range of AMA and AMD in local young Chinese population remain unclear; on the other hand, there have only a few studies exploring the relationship between them. This project proposes to establish the normal range of AMA and AMD in local young Chinese population, and to further investigate how the retroperitoneal adipose tissue correlates with AMA and AMD. The normal range obtained in this proposed study will provide more specific reference value to distinguish abnormal AMA and AMD, and to improve the diagnosis accuracy of SMAS in local population. Moreover, this study will provide deeper insight concerning the impact of retroperitoneal fat on AMA and AMD.

Interventions

abdomen contrast computerized tomography performed for both emergency and elective purposes in HK public hospitals.

Sponsors

North District Hospital
CollaboratorOTHER
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY
Time perspective
RETROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
10 Years to 35 Years

Inclusion criteria

* With age range of 10-35 years old. * Chinese ethnicity. * With abdomen contrast CT.

Exclusion criteria

* Any patients with diagnosis of SMAS will be excluded from the Non-SMAS group. * Patients who had undergone more than one CT scan during the research period. * Previous retroperitoneal, abdominal surgery. * Conditions causing significant weight loss, e.g. anorexia nervosa, malabsorption. * Presence of abdominal masses or pathology that will affect the anatomy of aorta- superior mesenteric artery and the retroperitoneal structures. * Presence of severe scoliosis and/or history of spinal fixation that may increase incidence of SMA syndrome. * Presence of free intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal fluid that may affect fat measurement, e.g. following trauma, or ascites.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
aortomesenteric angle (AMA)2 yearsaortomesenteric angle in degree measured on sagittal CT image
aortomesenteric distance (AMD)2 yearsaortomesenteric distance in millimeter(mm) on axial CT image
visceral fat area2 yearsvisceral fat area in square centimeter(cm2) evaluated by image post-processing software
subcutaneous fat area2 yearssubcutaneous fat area in square centimeter(cm2) evaluated by image post-processing software
area ratio of visceral fat to subcutaneous fat2 yearsarea ratio in percentage(%)

Countries

China

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026