Maximum Oxygen Consumption Predicts Mortality in Patients with Alcoholic Cirrhosis

被引:14
|
作者
Galant, Lucas Homercher [1 ]
Forgiarini Junior, Luiz Alberto [2 ]
Dias, Alexandre Simoes [3 ]
Marroni, Claudio Augusto [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hlth Sci Porto Alegre, Dept Hepatol, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[2] Methodist Univ Ctr, Physiotherapy Dept, IPA, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Fed Univ Rio Grande Sul UFRGS, Dept Pulmonol, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
Alcoholic cirrhosis; Survival; Maximum oxygen consumption; MELD; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CHRONIC LIVER-DISEASE; TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES; EXERCISE; CAPACITY;
D O I
10.5754/hge12640
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Background/Aims: Liver diseases are responsible for metabolic disturbances and the loss of muscle mass and function. This study aims to correlate maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) with the Model for End Stage Liver Disease (MELD) severity score and associate VO2max with mortality in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Methodology: This prospective study included 27 patients who had a diagnosis of alcoholic liver cirrhosis. All subjects were followed for 3 years and performed an exercise test to determine VO2max. Results: The study included 18 men and 9 women. We observed a strong inverse correlation between VO2max and MELD (r=-0.91, p<0.001). In a survival analysis, individuals who had a VO2max less than 14mL/kg showed 60% mortality when compared with those who had a VO2max greater than 14mL/kg (p<0.0001; OR: 3.29; 95% CI: 1.44-5.25). Conclusions: The VO2max is directly associated with the survival of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis and demonstrates a strong inverse correlation with the MELD severity score.
引用
收藏
页码:1127 / 1130
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Effects of ethanol consumption on hepatic hemodynamics in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis
    Luca, A
    GarciaPagan, JC
    Bosch, J
    Feu, F
    Caballeria, J
    Groszmann, RJ
    Rodes, J
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1997, 112 (04) : 1284 - 1289
  • [12] Maximum oxygen consumption predicts bone mineral density in young adults
    Sabbagh, P.
    Finianos, B.
    Zunquin, G.
    Kamle, P.
    Baquet, G.
    El Hage, R.
    SCIENCE & SPORTS, 2020, 35 (04) : 241 - 242
  • [13] Fragmented Qrs Is Associated With Mortality in Patients With Decompensated Alcoholic Cirrhosis
    Demir, Mehmet
    Kurt, Mustafa
    Tas, Adnan
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2015, 148 (04) : S1080 - S1080
  • [14] PREDICTION OF 6-MONTH MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS
    Demy, Matthieu
    Boursier, Jerome
    Bertrais, Sandrine
    Cesbron-Metivier, Elodie
    Oberti, Frederic
    Pilette, Christophe
    Cales, Paul
    HEPATOLOGY, 2009, 50 (04) : 451A - 451A
  • [15] OBESITY NEGATIVELY AFFECTS IN HOSPITAL MORTALITY OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS BUT NOT WITH ALCOHOLIC CIRRHOSIS
    Xie, Chencheng
    Abdallah, Mohamed
    Haas, Allen
    Kuo, Yong-Fang
    Singal, Ashwani K.
    HEPATOLOGY, 2019, 70 : 844A - 844A
  • [16] Decreased Muscle Attenuation Predicts Mortality in Alcoholic Hepatitis Patients
    Shoreibah, Mohamed
    Arrington, David
    DuBay, Derek
    Gray, Stephen
    Roy, James
    Singal, Ashwani
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2014, 109 : S151 - S151
  • [17] Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis Predicts Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With Cirrhosis
    Ahmad, Shahryar
    Ali, Muhammad
    Kumar, Gagan
    Kumar, Nilay
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2012, 142 (05) : S953 - S953
  • [18] Decreased protein C function predicts mortality in patients with cirrhosis
    Patil, A. G.
    Bihari, C.
    Shewade, H. D.
    Nigam, N.
    Sarin, S. K.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY, 2018, 40 (04) : 466 - 472
  • [19] Endotrophin predicts clinical outcome and mortality in patients with compensated cirrhosis
    Nielsen, Mette Juul
    Harris, Rebecca
    Leeming, Diana
    Grove, Jane
    Karsdal, Morten
    Guha, Neil
    JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 2020, 73 : S212 - S213
  • [20] RELATIVE ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY PREDICTS MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS
    Jang, Jae Young
    Jeong, Soung Won
    Lee, Tae Hee
    Lee, Ji Eun
    Lee, Sae Hwan
    Kim, Sang Gyune
    Kim, Young Seok
    Cho, Young Deok
    Kim, Hong Soo
    Kim, Boo Sung
    Choi, Dongho
    Jin, So Young
    Kim, Yong Jae
    HEPATOLOGY, 2011, 54 : 1259A - 1260A