ABSTRACT

Patients who have undergone LT, or are awaiting LT, represent the most complex medical challenges. These patients are often plagued with multiple comorbid dis­ eases and require meticulous, well-planned and executed, highly individualized medical care. Since the liver plays a major function in metabolic homeostasis, nutri­ tional and metabolic support becomes one of the most important therapeutic inter­ ventions. Malnutrition and its associated sequella are common features in patients with chronic liver disease in general, and most patients awaiting LT are no excep­ tion. Malnutrition in this group o f patients is a consequence of increased nutrient requirements in the presence of hypermetabolism, anorexia and inadequate oral intake, associated with concomitant impaired digestion, absorption, and assimila­ tion of nutrients.