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Pathophysiology, Functional Assessment and Prognostic Implications of Nutritional Disorders in Systemic Amyloidosis.

Francesca DongiglioEmanuele MondaGiuseppe PalmieroFederica VerrilloMarta RubinoGaetano DianaAnnapaola CirilloAdelaide FuscoErica VetranoMichele LioncinoMartina CaiazzaGiuseppe CercielloLaura CapodicasaFlavia ChiosiVincenzo SimonelliMaria Luisa De RiminiFrancesco NataleAlessandro Di SantoElisabetta MoscarellaPaolo CalabròGiuseppe Limongelli
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Gastrointestinal involvement is a common clinical feature of patients with systemic amyloidosis. This condition is responsible for invalidating gastrointestinal symptoms, a significant macro and micronutrient deficit, and is a marker of disease severity. Gastrointestinal involvement should be actively sought in patients with systemic amyloidosis, while its diagnosis is challenging in patients with isolated gastrointestinal symptoms. The nutritional status in systemic amyloidosis plays an essential role in the clinical course and is considered a significant prognostic factor. However, the definition of nutritional status is still challenging due to the lack of internationally accepted thresholds for anthropometric and biochemical variables, especially in specific populations such as those with systemic amyloidosis. This review aims to elucidate the fundamental steps for nutritional assessment by using clinical and instrumental tools for better prognostic stratification and patient management regarding quality of life and outcomes.
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