My. Morgan et Am. Madden, THE ASSESSMENT OF BODY-COMPOSITION IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS, European journal of nuclear medicine, 23(2), 1996, pp. 213-225
Very little information is available on body composition in patients w
ith cirrhosis. Difficulties arise in studying these patients because t
hey tend to retain fluid and this results in changes in tissue density
and in the hydration fraction of fat-free mass. As the classic body c
omposition techniques rely on the assumption that these variables rema
in constant, use of these methods will result in either under- or over
estimates of body composition variables. Use of multi-component models
, employing two or more measurement techniques, will obviate the need
for some of the assumptions inherent in the use of single techniques,
thereby increasing the accuracy of the assessments, without loss of pr
ecision.