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Sarcopenia in solid organ transplantation.

Elizabeth J Carey1.   

Abstract

Sarcopenia is a relatively new concept in the medical literature, initially intended to describe the loss of lean body mass that occurs with aging. More recently, sarcopenia has been described in various forms of chronic disease, including patients with end-stage organ disease awaiting transplantation. The presence of sarcopenia is an important marker in transplant patients, since it has been linked to poorer pre- and posttransplant outcomes compared with patients with preserved muscle mass. The mechanisms and natural history of sarcopenia in transplant patients are incompletely understood, and there are currently no therapies proven to mitigate or reverse the process. This article reviews the current understanding of the prevalence and clinical significance of sarcopenia in transplant patients and highlights important areas of future research.

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Keywords:  malnutrition; nutrition; nutrition assessment; organ transplantation; sarcopenia

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24531627     DOI: 10.1177/0884533613520619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract        ISSN: 0884-5336            Impact factor:   3.080


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Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2018-09-03       Impact factor: 3.199

2.  Short-term prospective study of prescribed physical activity in kidney transplant recipients.

Authors:  Giorgio Galanti; Laura Stefani; Gabriele Mascherini; Cristian Petri; Ilaria Corsani; Lorenzo Francini; Andrea Cattozzo; Marco Gianassi; Enrico Minetti; Alessandro Pacini; Pier Giuseppe Calà
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 3.397

3.  Skeletal muscle size, function, and adiposity with lifelong aerobic exercise.

Authors:  Toby L Chambers; Timothy R Burnett; Ulrika Raue; Gary A Lee; W Holmes Finch; Bruce M Graham; Todd A Trappe; Scott Trappe
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  2019-12-12

4.  A comparative study of software programmes for cross-sectional skeletal muscle and adipose tissue measurements on abdominal computed tomography scans of rectal cancer patients.

Authors:  Jeroen L A van Vugt; Stef Levolger; Arvind Gharbharan; Marcel Koek; Wiro J Niessen; Jacobus W A Burger; Sten P Willemsen; Ron W F de Bruin; Jan N M IJzermans
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2016-11-22       Impact factor: 12.910

Review 5.  AGA Clinical Practice Update on Bariatric Surgery in Cirrhosis: Expert Review.

Authors:  Heather Patton; Julie Heimbach; Arthur McCullough
Journal:  Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 11.382

6.  Age-related deficits in skeletal muscle recovery following disuse are associated with neuromuscular junction instability and ER stress, not impaired protein synthesis.

Authors:  Leslie M Baehr; Daniel W D West; George Marcotte; Andrea G Marshall; Luis Gustavo De Sousa; Keith Baar; Sue C Bodine
Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 5.682

7.  Pre-sarcopenia and bone mineral density in adults submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Authors:  Cristiane Pavan Pereira; Denise Johnsson Campos Amaral; Vaneuza Araujo Moreira Funke; Victória Zeghbi Cochenski Borba
Journal:  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter       Date:  2017-07-27

8.  Progressive loss of muscle mass could be an adverse prognostic factor of 28-day mortality in septic shock patients.

Authors:  Dong-Woo Seo; Kyung Won Kim; Chang Hwan Sohn; Seung Mok Ryoo; Youn-Jung Kim; Ahn Shin; Won Young Kim
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-11-11       Impact factor: 4.379

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