AbstractBackgroundRespiratory muscle strength, occurrence of chronic dyspnea and hypoxemia are still subjects of debate in liver cirrhosis. The loss of muscle mass in cirrhotic patients may affect respiratory muscles thus contributing to chronic dyspnea in those patients.ObjectiveTo evaluate respiratory muscle strength, occurrence of hypoxemia and chronic dyspnea and their interrelationships in cirrhotic patients.Patients and methodsOne hundred HCV liver cirrhosis patients were recruited. Liver profile, serum creatinine, arterial blood gases (ABG), spirometry, maximal inspiratory (PiMAX) and expiratory (PeMAX) pressures were measured. Grading of dyspnea was done using the modified medical research council (mMRC) scale. The model for end-sta...
Contextualização: As doenças hepáticas são responsáveis pelas alterações metabólicas, perda da massa...
Muscle alterations (myosteatosis and sarcopenia) are frequent in cirrhosis and related to some compl...
Severe infections and muscle wasting are both associated to poor outcome in cirrhosis. A possible sy...
Background: Respiratory muscle strength, occurrence of chronic dyspnea and hypoxemia are still subje...
AbstractIntroductionEnd-stage liver disease and its complications are a leading cause of death among...
Introduction. Liver diseases influence musculoskeletal functions and may negatively affect the exerc...
Introduction. Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is characterized by a clinical triad of liver disease a...
Background: Various changes can be detected by pulmonary function tests at patients diagnosed with ...
Pulmonary abnormalities are observed in chronic hepatopathy. The measurement of the maximum inspirat...
Introduction. Today we know, that the course of liver cirrhosis (LC) depends on a number of factors:...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
AbstractIntroduction Hepatic cirrhosis leads to a series of physiological changes, among which stand...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the exercise performance and cardiorespiratory efficiency in patien...
There have been numerous reports of cardiovascular and pulmonary abnormalities in patients with cirr...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia evaluated by computed tomography (CT) scan at the lumbar site has been identi...
Contextualização: As doenças hepáticas são responsáveis pelas alterações metabólicas, perda da massa...
Muscle alterations (myosteatosis and sarcopenia) are frequent in cirrhosis and related to some compl...
Severe infections and muscle wasting are both associated to poor outcome in cirrhosis. A possible sy...
Background: Respiratory muscle strength, occurrence of chronic dyspnea and hypoxemia are still subje...
AbstractIntroductionEnd-stage liver disease and its complications are a leading cause of death among...
Introduction. Liver diseases influence musculoskeletal functions and may negatively affect the exerc...
Introduction. Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is characterized by a clinical triad of liver disease a...
Background: Various changes can be detected by pulmonary function tests at patients diagnosed with ...
Pulmonary abnormalities are observed in chronic hepatopathy. The measurement of the maximum inspirat...
Introduction. Today we know, that the course of liver cirrhosis (LC) depends on a number of factors:...
Sarcopenia, characterized by a loss of muscle strength, quantity/quality, and physical performance i...
AbstractIntroduction Hepatic cirrhosis leads to a series of physiological changes, among which stand...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the exercise performance and cardiorespiratory efficiency in patien...
There have been numerous reports of cardiovascular and pulmonary abnormalities in patients with cirr...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia evaluated by computed tomography (CT) scan at the lumbar site has been identi...
Contextualização: As doenças hepáticas são responsáveis pelas alterações metabólicas, perda da massa...
Muscle alterations (myosteatosis and sarcopenia) are frequent in cirrhosis and related to some compl...
Severe infections and muscle wasting are both associated to poor outcome in cirrhosis. A possible sy...