Body cell mass is a useful parameter for assessing malnutrition and severity of disease in non-ascitic cirrhotic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma or esophageal varices
Body cell mass (BCM) is a nutritional parameter, however, changes in BCM in patients with non-ascitic liver cirrhosis (LC) in comparison to patients with other malnutritional diseases remains unclear. We investigated the difference in BCM between patients with LC and malnourished gastrointestinal di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of molecular medicine 2008-11, Vol.22 (5), p.589-594 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Body cell mass (BCM) is a nutritional parameter, however, changes in BCM
in patients with non-ascitic liver cirrhosis (LC) in comparison to patients with
other malnutritional diseases remains unclear. We investigated the difference
in BCM between patients with LC and malnourished gastrointestinal disease controls
(M.CON), and examined the relationship between BCM and the severity of LC. Results
demonstrated that serum nutritional parameters were not significantly different
between the LC (n=56) and M.CON groups (n=25), whereas BCM%BW was significantly
lower in the LC group than in the M.CON group (50.9±4.6 vs. 54.4±7.1%, P=0.018).
Furthermore, BCM%BW negatively correlated with the model for end-stage liver disease
(MELD) score (P=0.04). In concluson, BCM showed a significant decrease and a negative
correlation with the MELD score in the LC group. BCM may be a useful parameter
for assessing malnutrition and severity of LC. |
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ISSN: | 1107-3756 |
DOI: | 10.3892/ijmm_00000060 |