Prevalence of malnutrition in liver transplant candidates

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作者
Zaina, FE [1 ]
Parolin, MB [1 ]
Lopes, RW [1 ]
Coelho, JCU [1 ]
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[1] UFPR, Hosp Clin, Nutr & Diet Unit, Liver Transplant Serv, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
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10.1016/j.transproceed.2004.04.068
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Objective. To determine the prevalence of malnutrition among liver transplant (LT) candidates. Materials and methods. A prospective study evaluated 219 adult LT candidates including 141 men and 78 women. Cholestatic disease was present in 21 (Child: A = 1, B = 11, and C = 9) and noncholestatic disease in 198 (Child: A = 12, B = 93, and C = 93. The mean age was respectively 45.6 and 46.5 years. Anthropometric and biochemical assessments were performed for statistical analysis using Student t test (P < .05). Results. In the noncholestatic group, 41.5% were obese according to keep a body mass index (BMI); 61.6% were depleted according to adequacy of tricipital skin fold (%TSF); and 71.1% were above normal levels for generalized adipose reserve (%F). In terms of adequacy of mid-upper arm muscle circumference (%MMC), 58% were depleted and 50.5% were depleted for the current body weight/usual body weight (%CBW/UBW). Otherwise 52.2% of current body weight/ideal body weight (%CBW/IBW) values were above normal. Serum albumin was below normal in 64.9% of cases. In the cholestatic group 62% were normal for BMI; 66.7% were depleted for %TSF; 77.8% were above normal for %F. As to %MMC, 47.6% were depleted and 47.6% were depleted for %CBW/UBW. Otherwise 47.6% were above normal weight for %CBW/IBW. Serum albumin was below normal in 53.9% and %MMC values showed statistically significant differences (P = .02) when compared with Child B and C in the noncholestatic group, as well as %F (P = .01) and serum albumin (P = .0002) in the cholestatic and noncholestatic groups. Serum albumin values also showed statistically significant differences (P = .0004) when noncholestatic Child B and C patients were compared. Conclusion. Patients with cholestatic disease were more affected by calorie depletion compared to noncholestatic patients who were more affected by protein depletion.
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