Background: Malnutrition is a known risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality in patients awaiting liver transplantation (LT). Malnutrition is a potentially reversible risk factor, though there are no clear guidelines on the best mechanism for an improvement. It also remains unclear if preoperative nutritional interventions have benefits to post-transplant outcomes for transplant recipients. Objectives: Primary objective: To identify if preoperative optimization of nutritional status is associated with improved short-term outcomes after LT. Secondary objectives: To determine if preoperative improvement of malnutrition improves short-term outcomes after LT, as well as, if weight loss in obese patients affects short-term outcomes ...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI â\u89¥40 kg/m2 as ...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI 6540 kg/m2as a re...
Introduction: The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is a serum marker of nutrition and inflammation...
BACKGROUND Malnutrition is a known risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality in patie...
Background: Nutrition management is an important pre-operative and post-operative challenge in liver...
Introduction: liver transplantation (LT) is considered as salvage therapy for those with irreversibl...
Background and Aims: Most studies published focus on the evaluation of the impact of nutritional sta...
Patients with end-stage liver disease often reveal significant protein-energy malnutrition, which ma...
Good cooperation between the hepatologist, surgeon and anesthesiologist is required to determine the...
Background Malnutrition is frequently present in case of end-stage liver diseases, and in cirrhotic ...
Background & aims: Liver transplantation is a major procedure often undertaken in patients in poor n...
Correction published on 18 December 2018, see Nutrients 2018, 10(12), 2006.Protein-energy malnourish...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI â¥40 kg/m2 as a re...
Malnutrition is universally prevalent among pre-liver transplantation patients. Malnutrition among c...
Malnutrition is universally prevalent among pre-liver transplantation patients. Malnutrition among c...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI â\u89¥40 kg/m2 as ...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI 6540 kg/m2as a re...
Introduction: The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is a serum marker of nutrition and inflammation...
BACKGROUND Malnutrition is a known risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality in patie...
Background: Nutrition management is an important pre-operative and post-operative challenge in liver...
Introduction: liver transplantation (LT) is considered as salvage therapy for those with irreversibl...
Background and Aims: Most studies published focus on the evaluation of the impact of nutritional sta...
Patients with end-stage liver disease often reveal significant protein-energy malnutrition, which ma...
Good cooperation between the hepatologist, surgeon and anesthesiologist is required to determine the...
Background Malnutrition is frequently present in case of end-stage liver diseases, and in cirrhotic ...
Background & aims: Liver transplantation is a major procedure often undertaken in patients in poor n...
Correction published on 18 December 2018, see Nutrients 2018, 10(12), 2006.Protein-energy malnourish...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI â¥40 kg/m2 as a re...
Malnutrition is universally prevalent among pre-liver transplantation patients. Malnutrition among c...
Malnutrition is universally prevalent among pre-liver transplantation patients. Malnutrition among c...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI â\u89¥40 kg/m2 as ...
Background Current American and European guidelines consider a pre-transplant BMI 6540 kg/m2as a re...
Introduction: The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is a serum marker of nutrition and inflammation...