We aimed to determine whether frailty, a validated geriatric construct of increased vulnerability to physiologic stressors, predicts mortality in liver transplant candidates. Consecutive adult outpatients listed for liver transplant with laboratory Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) ≥ 12 at a single center (97% recruitment rate) underwent four frailty assessments: Fried Frailty, Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental ADL (IADL) scales. Competing risks models associated frailty with waitlist mortality (death/delisting for being too sick for liver transplant). Two hundred ninety-four listed liver transplant patients with MELD ≥ 12, median age 60 years and MELD 15 were followed for 12...
Background. Despite comprehensive multidisciplinary candidacy assessments to determine appropriatene...
Frailty is associated with poorer outcomes among patients waiting for kidney transplantation (KT). S...
UnlabelledCirrhosis is characterized by sarcopenia and malnutrition, leading to progressive function...
We aimed to determine whether frailty, a validated geriatric construct of increased vulnerability to...
We aimed to determine whether frailty, a validated geriatric construct of increased vulnerability to...
Background & aimsTo date, studies evaluating the association between frailty and mortality in pa...
Frailty has emerged as a critical determinant of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Currently, th...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
BACKGROUND Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver transp...
Background & AimsCirrhosis leads to malnutrition and muscle wasting that manifests as frailty, which...
Frailty, a state of decreased physiological reserve, has been associated with dysregulation of the i...
Objective inpatient frailty assessments in decompensated cirrhosis are understudied. We examined the...
Background & aimsThe US liver allocation system effectively prioritizes most liver transplant ca...
Background & Aims: The US liver allocation system effectively prioritizes most liver transplant ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and frailty are major drivers of outcomes among patients with cirrhosis. W...
Background. Despite comprehensive multidisciplinary candidacy assessments to determine appropriatene...
Frailty is associated with poorer outcomes among patients waiting for kidney transplantation (KT). S...
UnlabelledCirrhosis is characterized by sarcopenia and malnutrition, leading to progressive function...
We aimed to determine whether frailty, a validated geriatric construct of increased vulnerability to...
We aimed to determine whether frailty, a validated geriatric construct of increased vulnerability to...
Background & aimsTo date, studies evaluating the association between frailty and mortality in pa...
Frailty has emerged as a critical determinant of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Currently, th...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
BACKGROUND Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver transp...
Background & AimsCirrhosis leads to malnutrition and muscle wasting that manifests as frailty, which...
Frailty, a state of decreased physiological reserve, has been associated with dysregulation of the i...
Objective inpatient frailty assessments in decompensated cirrhosis are understudied. We examined the...
Background & aimsThe US liver allocation system effectively prioritizes most liver transplant ca...
Background & Aims: The US liver allocation system effectively prioritizes most liver transplant ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and frailty are major drivers of outcomes among patients with cirrhosis. W...
Background. Despite comprehensive multidisciplinary candidacy assessments to determine appropriatene...
Frailty is associated with poorer outcomes among patients waiting for kidney transplantation (KT). S...
UnlabelledCirrhosis is characterized by sarcopenia and malnutrition, leading to progressive function...