In patients with cirrhosis, sarcopenia is a critical reduction in skeletal muscle mass and frailty represents a status of global physical dysfunction caused by under nutrition, muscle wasting, and functional impairment. Both are prevalent conditions in liver transplant candidates and have shown to be independent predictors of adverse outcome. Evidence supports their incorporation into clinical practice both as a prognostic factor guiding clinical decision making and as a tool to identify candidates for physical and nutritional interventions. The wide heterogeneity of instruments used for sarcopenia and frailty measurement, the absence of a single suitable instrument for sarcopenia and frailty assessment in the outpatient versus inpatient ac...
UnlabelledCirrhosis is characterized by sarcopenia and malnutrition, leading to progressive function...
Frailty, nutritional status, and body composition are increasingly under the spotlight of interest i...
Background: Loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) has been found to be a measure of mortality after prima...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Nutrition in Liver Cirrhosis and Liver TransplantationMaln...
In patients with decompensated cirrhosis, sarcopenia and frailty are prevalent. Although several def...
Sarcopenia and frailty are associated with poorer outcomes in potential liver transplant (LT) recipi...
Loss of muscle mass and function, or sarcopenia, is a common feature of cirrhosis and contributes si...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence shows that frailty and functional performance predict liver t...
Background: The impact of sarcopenia on the outcome of patients with cirrhosis who undergo liver tra...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Sarcopenia has significant burden in cirrhosis and has been shown to worsen short...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this review is to discuss the current evidence regarding the imp...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Frail patients with low MELD scores may be underprioritised. Low skeletal muscl...
Abstract Sarcopenia is a well-recognized factor affecting the prognosis of chronic liver disease, bu...
Background and aims: Body composition of the cirrhotic patient plays an important role in his progno...
UnlabelledCirrhosis is characterized by sarcopenia and malnutrition, leading to progressive function...
Frailty, nutritional status, and body composition are increasingly under the spotlight of interest i...
Background: Loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) has been found to be a measure of mortality after prima...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Nutrition in Liver Cirrhosis and Liver TransplantationMaln...
In patients with decompensated cirrhosis, sarcopenia and frailty are prevalent. Although several def...
Sarcopenia and frailty are associated with poorer outcomes in potential liver transplant (LT) recipi...
Loss of muscle mass and function, or sarcopenia, is a common feature of cirrhosis and contributes si...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence shows that frailty and functional performance predict liver t...
Background: The impact of sarcopenia on the outcome of patients with cirrhosis who undergo liver tra...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Sarcopenia has significant burden in cirrhosis and has been shown to worsen short...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this review is to discuss the current evidence regarding the imp...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Frail patients with low MELD scores may be underprioritised. Low skeletal muscl...
Abstract Sarcopenia is a well-recognized factor affecting the prognosis of chronic liver disease, bu...
Background and aims: Body composition of the cirrhotic patient plays an important role in his progno...
UnlabelledCirrhosis is characterized by sarcopenia and malnutrition, leading to progressive function...
Frailty, nutritional status, and body composition are increasingly under the spotlight of interest i...
Background: Loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) has been found to be a measure of mortality after prima...