Bruna Brunetto, Leonardo Saraiva, Sidia Maria Callegari-Jacques, Hérica Ferri, Helena Bernieri Lizott, Ricardo Valões, Sabrina Alves Fernandes, Lisia Hoppe, Fernando Fornari
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Associations between mastication status and malnutrition were evaluated using multivariate linear regression analysis for continuous measures and adjusted prevalence ratio (PR (95% confidence interval)) for binary measures. <b>Results:</b> We included 149 patients with cirrhosis (60 ± 13 years old, 76% men, 64% Child A, 60% due to alcoholism only). Reduced mastication affected 107 patients (72%), low muscle strength (decreased HGS) occurred in 45 (30%), and decreased GST was observed in 58 (41%, among 143 patients able to walk). Thirty-one out of 143 (22%) presented decreased HGS and GST, characterizing dynapenia. 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背景与目的:肝硬化患者常见牙病。在这些患者中,咀嚼减少可能会干扰蛋白质摄入并导致营养不良。我们探讨了肝硬化患者咀嚼减少和动力缺失之间的关系。方法:这项横断面研究涉及在巴西中心治疗的肝硬化患者。训练有素的牙医进行口腔检查,并测试患者的营养参数,如握力(HGS)和步态速度测试(GST)。当患者有磨牙(≥3颗牙齿)、牙咬合不良或义齿不合适时,推定咀嚼功能减少。采用多元线性回归分析评估咀嚼状态与营养不良之间的关系,采用连续测量和二元测量校正患病率(PR(95%置信区间))。结果:我们纳入了149例肝硬化患者(60±13岁,76%男性,64%儿童A, 60%仅因酒精中毒)。107例(72%)患者出现咀嚼减少,45例(30%)患者出现肌肉力量低下(HGS下降),58例(41%,143例能够行走的患者)患者出现GST下降。143例患者中有31例(22%)出现HGS和GST下降,表现为动力不足。咀嚼减少与HGS降低相关[PR = 2.28 (1.08-4.81), p = 0.030;减少咀嚼使男性的HGS平均值降低12.5 kg (p < 0.001),女性降低8.1 kg (p = 0.065)]或GST降低[PR 1.97 (1.09-3.55), p = 0.024;咀嚼减少使GST时间平均增加1.1 s (p = 0.005)],调整了年龄、酒精病因和Child-Pugh分类。结论:肝硬化患者咀嚼减少与动力缺失标志物相关。需要进一步的研究来评估口腔康复是否可以改变这一人群营养不良的诅咒。
Reduced Mastication Is Associated With Dynapenia Markers in Patients With Cirrhosis: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Background and Aim: Dental diseases are common in patients with cirrhosis. In these patients, reduced mastication might interfere with protein intake and contribute to malnutrition. We addressed the relationship between reduced mastication and dynapenia in patients with cirrhosis. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved patients with cirrhosis treated in a Brazilian center. Trained dentists performed oral examinations and tested the patients for nutritional parameters such as handgrip strength (HGS) and gait speed test (GST). Reduced mastication was presumed when a patient had molar edentulism (≥ 3 teeth), bad dental occlusion, or ill-fitting denture. Associations between mastication status and malnutrition were evaluated using multivariate linear regression analysis for continuous measures and adjusted prevalence ratio (PR (95% confidence interval)) for binary measures. Results: We included 149 patients with cirrhosis (60 ± 13 years old, 76% men, 64% Child A, 60% due to alcoholism only). Reduced mastication affected 107 patients (72%), low muscle strength (decreased HGS) occurred in 45 (30%), and decreased GST was observed in 58 (41%, among 143 patients able to walk). Thirty-one out of 143 (22%) presented decreased HGS and GST, characterizing dynapenia. Reduced mastication was associated either with decreased HGS [PR = 2.28 (1.08-4.81), p = 0.030; reduced mastication decreases the HGS mean by 12.5 kg for men (p < 0.001) and 8.1 kg for women (p = 0.065)] or with decreased GST [PR 1.97 (1.09-3.55), p = 0.024; reduced mastication increased the time of GST by 1.1 s on average (p = 0.005)], adjusting for age, alcoholic etiology, and Child-Pugh classification. Conclusions: Reduced mastication is associated with dynapenia markers in patients with cirrhosis. Further studies are needed to assess whether oral rehabilitation can change the curse of malnutrition in this population.
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International Journal of Hepatology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to the medical, surgical, pathological, biochemical, and physiological aspects of hepatology, as well as the management of disorders affecting the liver, gallbladder, biliary tree, and pancreas.