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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2024; 30(10): 1313-1328
Published online Mar 14, 2024. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i10.1313
Figure 1
Figure 1 Impact of sarcopenia in cirrhosis. The presence of sarcopenia has been shown to be associated with reduced quality of life and survival. It is a predictor of pre and posttransplant complications, including higher risk of infections, ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, and longer hospital stay. HE: Hepatic encephalopathy. Citation: The authors have obtained the permission for figure using from the BioRender.com (Supplementary material)[112].
Figure 2
Figure 2 Assessment in patients with cirrhosis. Implementing the nutritional control protocol outlined by Clinical Practice Guidelines is strongly advised as a fundamental aspect of standard cirrhosis patient management. HE: Hepatic encephalopathy; INR: International normalized ratio; CBC: Complete blood count; CT: Computed tomography; DEXA: Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry; BIA: Bioelectrical impedance analysis; BMI: Body mass index; RFH-NPT: Royal Free Hospital Nutritional Prioritizing Tool. The consent was adapted by Clinical Practice Guidelines[41]. Citation: The authors have obtained the permission for figure using from the BioRender.com (Supplementary material)[112].
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Figure 3 The nutritional care process includes the following steps. (1) Nutritional assessment; (2) nutritional diagnosis; (3) nutritional intervention; and (4) monitoring. LFI: Liver frailty index; RFH-NPT: Royal Free Hospital Nutritional Prioritizing Tool; CT: Computed tomography; DEXA: Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry; BIA: Bioelectrical impedance analysis; BMI: Body mass index. Citation: The authors have obtained the permission for figure using from the BioRender.com (Supplementary material)[112].
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Figure 4 General recommendations for nutritional intervention in patients with cirrhosis. BCAAs: Branched-chain amino acids. Citation: The authors have obtained the permission for figure using from the BioRender.com (Supplementary material)[112].