肌萎缩
医学
肝移植
慢性肝病
入射(几何)
生活质量(医疗保健)
内科学
肝细胞癌
肝硬化
肝病
移植
物理
护理部
光学
作者
Maria Guarino,Valentina Cossiga,Chiara Becchetti,Federica Invernizzi,Lucia Lapenna,Bruna Lavezzo,Ilaria Lenci,Manuela Merli,L. Pasulo,Alberto Zanetto,Patrizia Burra,Filomena Morisco
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.dld.2021.10.010
摘要
Sarcopenia, defined as progressive and generalized loss of muscle mass and strength, is common in chronic liver disease. It significantly impacts the quality of life and increases the risk of liver-related complications and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Moreover, recent studies showed a negative impact of sarcopenia on patients awaiting liver transplantation (LT), on post-LT outcomes, and on response to hepatocellular carcinoma therapies. Data about the influence of sex on the incidence, prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of sarcopenia in chronic liver diseases are poor and conflicting. The aims of this review of the literature are to define sex differences in sarcopenic cirrhotic patients and to highlight the necessity of a sex stratified analysis in future studies. This analysis of the literature showed that most of the studies are retrospective, with a higher prevalence of sarcopenia in males, probably due to anatomical differences between the sexes. Moreover, diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia are different between studies, as there is not a defined cut-off and, as a consequence, no comparable results. In conclusion, sex seems to have an impact on sarcopenia, and future studies must accurately investigate its role in identifying and treating high-risk patients, reducing the negative impact of sarcopenia on the survival and quality of life of cirrhotic patients.
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