2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-28032006000400005
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Evaluation of nutritional status of nonhospitalized patients with liver cirrhosis

Abstract: -Background -Protein-calorie malnutrition is a frequent fi nding in patients with chronic liver disease, but investigations of nutritional status have been rarely performed in individuals seen at outpatient clinics. Aim -To evaluate the nutritional status of patients with alcoholic and nonalcoholic cirrhosis, attended for the fi rst time at a reference outpatient clinic for liver diseases. Patients and methods -A total of 300 consecutive patients attended at the outpatient clinics of a reference center for liv… Show more

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“…Most clinical studies about malnutrition in alcoholics do not separate subjects with visceral disease from those without, or consequences of simply reduced energy intake from more specific alcohol effects (8) . Few classic studies have been updated, references in modern surveys about protein-calorie and vitamin deficits often being 10-20 years old (15,21) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most clinical studies about malnutrition in alcoholics do not separate subjects with visceral disease from those without, or consequences of simply reduced energy intake from more specific alcohol effects (8) . Few classic studies have been updated, references in modern surveys about protein-calorie and vitamin deficits often being 10-20 years old (15,21) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Malnutrition also has important implications in liver transplantation and it has been demonstrated that patients with a worse nutritional status before the transplant have increased postoperative complications and higher mortality rates. 5 In a study on 300 patients, Carvalho et al 6 showed that more than 55% of those with advanced hepatic disease had some degree of malnutrition, which was moderate to severe in 40%. In the same study, 95% of Child-Pugh class C patients were malnourished, as also were 74% of class B and 46% of class A patients.…”
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“…In the same study, 95% of Child-Pugh class C patients were malnourished, as also were 74% of class B and 46% of class A patients. 6 The high prevalence of malnutrition even in patients in the early stages of the disease is a source of concern. Among the causes of malnutrition in these patients, particularly important are insufficient food intake, malabsorption and metabolic disorders.…”
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“…(106) Apesar do crescimento atual da CH por VHC, a doença hepática de etiologia alcoólica ainda encontra-se bastante presente na prática clínica e em algumas instâncias estando superior a decorrente do VHC. Em concordância com outros estudos (20,107,108) , a prevalência da etiologia alcoólica neste estudo foi elevada. O predomínio da etiologia por álcool pode estar relacionado ao predomínio do sexo masculino na amostra estudada.…”
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“…Esta depleção no tecido muscular pode estar relacionada ao efeito direto do álcool sobre o metabolismo do músculo esquelético. (32,93) Carvalho & Parise (2006) (107) (114) . A relação da etiologia com a gravidade pode estar associada à maior prevalência de ascite, encefalopatia hepática e HDA neste grupo de pacientes.…”
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