Neurocognitive and Muscular Capacities Are Associated with Frailty in Adults with Cirrhosis.
Susan L MurphyJames K RichardsonJennifer BlackwoodBeanna MartinezElliot B TapperPublished in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2020)
Clinically useful measures of frailty in adults with cirrhosis can be explained by disease severity but also deficits in strength and neurocognitive function. Recognition reaction time, a novel measure in cirrhosis, had a significant contribution to frailty. These findings have implications for frailty assessment and suggest that the optimal rehabilitation approach to frailty targets neurocognitive function in addition to strengthening.
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