Introduction: Sarcopenia is defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, and it is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic liver disease. Areas covered: The aim of this review is to provide a detailed report on the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying sarcopenia in cirrhotic patients, the several imaging methods available for the assessment of sarcopenia and the clinical studies evaluating the prognostic role of sarcopenia presence in cirrhotic patients. Expert opinion: Sarcopenia pathogenesis is complex and multifaceted, as chronic catabolic conditions, increased energy expenditure, reduced appetite, side effects of multiple therapies, alterations in circulating levels of hormones,...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and, in particular, those with liver failure are at high risk of reduc...
Sarcopenia is gaining attention as a negative prognostic factor in different fields of medicine, inc...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia evaluated by computed tomography (CT) scan at the lumbar site has been identi...
Introduction: Sarcopenia is defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, and it ...
Introduction: Sarcopenia is a common complication of liver cirrhosis and has a significant negative ...
Background: Sarcopenia is now recognized more and more as a biomarker with poor outcomes in cirrhoti...
Background. Sarcopenia presents the syndrome of progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle ...
Sarcopenia is a common syndrome in chronic diseases such as liver cirrhosis. The association between...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic liver disease is often combined with a morbidity burden that strongly affects ...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
Sarcopenia, defined as loss of muscle mass and function, is increasingly recognized as a common cons...
Background/purpose: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE), a major neuropsychiatric complication in advanced l...
Loss of muscle mass and function, or sarcopenia, is a common feature of cirrhosis and contributes si...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass) is common in cirrhosis and is associated with poor outc...
The complications of decompensated cirrhosis are well documented and include variceal bleeding, flui...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and, in particular, those with liver failure are at high risk of reduc...
Sarcopenia is gaining attention as a negative prognostic factor in different fields of medicine, inc...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia evaluated by computed tomography (CT) scan at the lumbar site has been identi...
Introduction: Sarcopenia is defined as loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and function, and it ...
Introduction: Sarcopenia is a common complication of liver cirrhosis and has a significant negative ...
Background: Sarcopenia is now recognized more and more as a biomarker with poor outcomes in cirrhoti...
Background. Sarcopenia presents the syndrome of progressive and generalized loss of skeletal muscle ...
Sarcopenia is a common syndrome in chronic diseases such as liver cirrhosis. The association between...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic liver disease is often combined with a morbidity burden that strongly affects ...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
Sarcopenia, defined as loss of muscle mass and function, is increasingly recognized as a common cons...
Background/purpose: Hepatic encephalopathy (HE), a major neuropsychiatric complication in advanced l...
Loss of muscle mass and function, or sarcopenia, is a common feature of cirrhosis and contributes si...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass) is common in cirrhosis and is associated with poor outc...
The complications of decompensated cirrhosis are well documented and include variceal bleeding, flui...
Patients with liver cirrhosis and, in particular, those with liver failure are at high risk of reduc...
Sarcopenia is gaining attention as a negative prognostic factor in different fields of medicine, inc...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia evaluated by computed tomography (CT) scan at the lumbar site has been identi...