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Frailty in Liver Disease

October 14, 2025

Rachel McNulty

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  • PRIMER: A randomized, controlled, prehabilitation intervention to maximize early recovery (PRIMER) in liver transplantation
  • Clinically relevant cut-points for changes in the Liver Frailty Index are associated with waitlist mortality in patients with cirrhosis
  • Neuromuscular electrical stimulation, muscle mass, and physical function decline in the early phase after living donor liver transplantation
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Written By:

Rachel McNulty

IM Resident, Cleveland Clinic Akron General

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