Malnutrition is one of the most common complications of cirrhosis, associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. As a potentially modifiable condition, it is of particular importance to identify malnourished patients so that nutritional therapy can be instituted. Nutrition screening and assessment are infrequently performed in patients with cir- rhosis. The reasons for this are multifactorial, including the absence of a validated “rapid” screening tool, multiple defini- tions of what constitutes malnutrition, and challenges with interpreting body composition and laboratory results in the setting of volume overload and liver dysfunction. This article summarizes the clinically relevant evidence and presents key issues, tools, and clinical options that are applicable to patients with cirrhosis. The definition, etiology, and clinically rele- vant outcomes associated with malnutrition are reviewed. Rapid nutritional screening is differentiated from more detailed nutritional assessment. Nutritional assessment in special populations, including women and the obese, and the role of inflammation are discussed. Multicenter studies using a common nutritional screening/assessment strategy are the next steps to fast-track adoption and implementation of nutrition-related evaluations into routine clinical practice.

A practical approach to nutritional screening and assessment in cirrhosis / Tandon, Puneeta; Raman, Maitreyi; Mourtzakis, Marina; Merli, Manuela. - In: HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-9139. - STAMPA. - 65:3(2017), pp. 1044-1057. [10.1002/hep.29003]

A practical approach to nutritional screening and assessment in cirrhosis

MERLI, Manuela
2017

Abstract

Malnutrition is one of the most common complications of cirrhosis, associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. As a potentially modifiable condition, it is of particular importance to identify malnourished patients so that nutritional therapy can be instituted. Nutrition screening and assessment are infrequently performed in patients with cir- rhosis. The reasons for this are multifactorial, including the absence of a validated “rapid” screening tool, multiple defini- tions of what constitutes malnutrition, and challenges with interpreting body composition and laboratory results in the setting of volume overload and liver dysfunction. This article summarizes the clinically relevant evidence and presents key issues, tools, and clinical options that are applicable to patients with cirrhosis. The definition, etiology, and clinically rele- vant outcomes associated with malnutrition are reviewed. Rapid nutritional screening is differentiated from more detailed nutritional assessment. Nutritional assessment in special populations, including women and the obese, and the role of inflammation are discussed. Multicenter studies using a common nutritional screening/assessment strategy are the next steps to fast-track adoption and implementation of nutrition-related evaluations into routine clinical practice.
2017
Hepatology
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A practical approach to nutritional screening and assessment in cirrhosis / Tandon, Puneeta; Raman, Maitreyi; Mourtzakis, Marina; Merli, Manuela. - In: HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-9139. - STAMPA. - 65:3(2017), pp. 1044-1057. [10.1002/hep.29003]
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