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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
hypoproteinemia
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Malnutrition is observed in 60 p. cent of patients with
alcoholic cirrhosis
. It is characterized by weight loss,
hypoproteinemia
, and a negative nitrogen balance. It is due to multiple causes. This malnutrition increases the risk of disturbances in the immune system, susceptibility to infection, and postoperative complications. Re-nutrition by standard methods of feeding often is inadequate or impractical. Use of artificial nutrition is often made necessary either by enteral or parenteral route. A controlled study of parenteral nutrition did not make it possible to correct weight loss and protein deficiency in these patients. Laboratory tolerability, except for increased BUN was always excellent. Enteral nutrition, easier to administer, which appears less dangerous and more natural, has not demonstrated its efficacy either.
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PMID:[Artificial nutrition and alcoholic cirrhosis]. 314 3
Performing cardiothoracic surgery on patients with advanced liver failure and liver cirrhosis is high-risk for patients. Coronary artery bypass grafting is the most effective treatment for patients with liver failure that is complicated with severe coronary heart disease, and who cannot be treated using coronary stent intervention. In the current study, one case of coronary artery bypass grafting combined with liver transplantation was assessed, with the patient exhibiting advanced
alcoholic liver cirrhosis
. A coronary artery bypass graft was performed to relieve angina pectoris. Following surgery, wound exudation, secondary infection, liver failure, pleuroperitoneal fluid leakage,
hypoproteinemia
and other adverse treatment results occurred, and the chest wound did not heal. Allograft liver transplantation was subsequently performed and, following surgery, the chest wound healed gradually after debridement, and the patient recovered.
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PMID:Coronary artery bypass graft combined with liver transplantation in patients with advanced alcoholic liver cirrhosis: A case report. 3226 15