BACKGROUND Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver transplantation. However, most patients remain unsuitable transplant candidates. It is not yet known if the assessment of frailty in non-transplant candidates can aid prognostication.AIM To collate and interrogate the various frailty tools presently used to predict mortality in the non-transplant cirrhosis setting.METHODS A comprehensive review of MEDLINE and EMBASE databases for articles published from inception to March 2022 was undertaken, excluding those where patients underwent transplantation or had hepatocellular carcinoma.RESULTS We identified 12 observational cohort studies, featuring 9 frailty indices. These were from various global healt...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and frailty are major drivers of outcomes among patients with cirrhosis. W...
Background. Physical frailty increases susceptibility to stressors and predicts adverse outcomes of ...
BackgroundPhysical frailty, as measured by the Fried Frailty Index, is increasingly recognized as a ...
Background: Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver trans...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver trans...
Background & aimsTo date, studies evaluating the association between frailty and mortality in pa...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
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...
Objective inpatient frailty assessments in decompensated cirrhosis are understudied. We examined the...
Frailty has emerged as a critical determinant of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Currently, th...
Background & AimsCirrhosis leads to malnutrition and muscle wasting that manifests as frailty, which...
Background/Aims. Unplanned hospitalisation is a marker of poor prognosis and a major financial burde...
Background: Stratifying patients with liver cirrhosis for risk of rehospitalization is challenging w...
Aim To assess and compare the feasibility and prognostic value of various frailty assessment tools a...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and frailty are major drivers of outcomes among patients with cirrhosis. W...
Background. Physical frailty increases susceptibility to stressors and predicts adverse outcomes of ...
BackgroundPhysical frailty, as measured by the Fried Frailty Index, is increasingly recognized as a ...
Background: Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver trans...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a known predictor of outcome and mortality in patients undergoing liver trans...
Background & aimsTo date, studies evaluating the association between frailty and mortality in pa...
Cirrhosis is characterized by muscle wasting, malnutrition, and functional decline that confer exces...
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...
Objective inpatient frailty assessments in decompensated cirrhosis are understudied. We examined the...
Frailty has emerged as a critical determinant of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Currently, th...
Background & AimsCirrhosis leads to malnutrition and muscle wasting that manifests as frailty, which...
Background/Aims. Unplanned hospitalisation is a marker of poor prognosis and a major financial burde...
Background: Stratifying patients with liver cirrhosis for risk of rehospitalization is challenging w...
Aim To assess and compare the feasibility and prognostic value of various frailty assessment tools a...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) and frailty are major drivers of outcomes among patients with cirrhosis. W...
Background. Physical frailty increases susceptibility to stressors and predicts adverse outcomes of ...
BackgroundPhysical frailty, as measured by the Fried Frailty Index, is increasingly recognized as a ...