Editorial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2015; 21(24): 7357-7361
Published online Jun 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i24.7357
Table 1 Prevalence of muscle wasting in patients with cirrhosis according to etiology of liver disease
Ref.Number of patientsDefinition of muscle wastingMethod of assessmentPrevalence of muscle wasting according to etiology
Montano-Loza et al[14], 2014112L3-SMI ( ≤ 52.4 cm2/m2 in men, ≤ 38.5 cm2/m2 in women)CT scanAlcohol: 44%, HCV: 46.9%, Alcohol + HCV: 38.9%, HBV: 0, AILD: 42.9%, Other: 21.4%
Hanai et al[16], 2015130L3-SMI ( ≤ 52.4 cm2/m2 in men, ≤ 38.5 cm2/m2 in women)CT scanHBV: 73.3%, HCV: 67.2%, Alcohol: 82.8%, Other: 50%
Meza-Junco et al[18], 2013116L3-SMI ( ≤ 41 cm2/m2 in women, and ≤ 53 cm2/m2 in men with body mass index ≥ 25 and ≤ 43 cm2/m2 in patients with BMI < 25)CT scanAlcohol: 53.8%, HCV: 20.8%, HCV+Alcohol: 40.3%, HBV: 25%, NASH: 62.5%, Other: 33.3%
Hayashi et al[7], 201350SMI (< 6.87 kg/m2 in men, < 5.46 kg/m2 in women) and/or Muscle strength (< 24 kg in men, < 14 kg in women)BIAHand Grip StrengthViral: 40%
Montano-Loza et al[24], 2014248L3-SMI ( ≤ 41 cm2/m2 in women, and ≤ 53 cm2/m2 in men with body mass index ≥ 25 and ≤ 43 cm2/m2 in patients with BMI < 25)CT scanAlcohol: 52.2%, HCV: 40.9%, AILS: 40.5%, HBV: 47.6%, NASH: 71.4%, Other: 33.3%
Krell et al[25], 2013207L4-TPA (lowest sex-stratified tertile)CT scanHCV: 40.7%, HBV: 22.2%, HCC: 19.2%, Acohol: 36.7%, PSC: 28.6%, PBC: 40%, AIH: 36.4%, NASH: 25%, Other: 39.3%