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What risk factors in a cirrhotic patient would predispose them to the development of sarcopenia and how do you address these risk factors?

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Hepatology · UCLA

The most common risk factor for sarcopenia in cirrhosis is recurrent large ascites/diuretic refractory ascites requiring regular large volume paracentesis every 1-2 weeks. 4 L of ascites contains as much as 60 grams of protein.

Additionally, at the decompensated stage of liver disease (hepatic encep...

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