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Evaluating Frailty and Exercise Capacity in Liver Cirrhosis: Comparative Insights from Field Tests

Year 2025, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 18 - 25, 31.01.2025

Abstract

Purpose: Liver cirrhosis, a chronic disease marked by progressive liver dysfunction, leads to increased frailty and diminished physical performance. We aimed to assess frailty and exercise capacity in individuals with cirrhosis using field tests and evaluate their correlation with frailty.
Method: Participants’ demographic data and Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) scores were recorded. Field tests included the Incremental Shuttle Walk Test (ISWT), 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), and 1-Minute Sit-to-Stand Test (1MSTST). Frailty was evaluated using the Liver Frailty Index (LFI), comprising chair stands, grip strength, and balance.
Results: Twenty-four patients were included in the study, with 85% identified as frail or pre-frail according to the LFI. A strong correlation was found between the 6MWT and ISWT (r=0.783; p<0.001), and a moderate correlation between the 6MWT and 1MSTST (r=0.604; p=0.004). The ISWT had a strong positive relationship with 1MSTST (r=0.713; p=0.001). Physical frailty scores were negatively correlated with the 6MWT (r=-0.474; p=0.035), ISWT (r=-0.582; p=0.009), and 1MSTST (r=-0.654; p=0.002). Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed component loadings in descending order: ISWT (0.956), 6MWT (0.859), and 1MSTST (0.818).
Discussion: This study identified a significant association between various field tests and frailty status in patients with liver cirrhosis. All field tests demonstrated a negative correlation with frailty. The strong correlation between the exercise tests and PCA results highlights ISWT as a key indicator of overall physical performance. These findings suggest that ISWT, along with the 6MWT and 1MSTST, can reliably assess physical frailty and exercise capacity in patients with liver cirrhosis.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Physiotherapy
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Bilge Taşkın Gürel 0000-0001-5942-1799

Melda Saglam 0000-0001-5323-1943

Onur Keskin 0000-0002-9790-8204

Ferhat Ünal 0000-0002-8314-6181

Naciye Vardar Yaglı 0000-0003-0218-140X

Publication Date January 31, 2025
Submission Date January 6, 2025
Acceptance Date January 11, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Taşkın Gürel B, Saglam M, Keskin O, Ünal F, Vardar Yaglı N. Evaluating Frailty and Exercise Capacity in Liver Cirrhosis: Comparative Insights from Field Tests. JHUPTR. 2025;3(1):18-25.