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Effects of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) on the progression of advanced liver disease: A Korean nationwide, multicenter, retrospective, observational, cohort study.


ABSTRACT: Evidence of the potential benefits of long-term oral branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation in reducing the severity of liver disease is limited.Patients who were diagnosed with liver cirrhosis with a Child-Pugh (CP) score of 8-10 were included. The BCAA group consumed BCAAs daily for at least 6 months, and the control group consumed a diet without BCAA. We analyzed the improvements based on the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score, CP score, incidence of cirrhosis-related complications, and event-free survival over 2 years. Among the 867 recruited patients, 307 (166 in the BCAA group and 141 in the control group) were analyzed. The BCAA group was divided into 3 subgroups, whose patients consumed 4.15?g, 8.3?g, or 12.45?g of BCAAs daily for the analysis. There were significant differences in the CP score, albumin, and hepatic encephalopathy between the 2 groups at baseline. After matching the propensity scores, we analyzed patients in the BCAA-12.45?g group (12.45?g of BCAAs daily, n?=?41) and matched control group (n?=?41). The MELD score significantly improved in the BCCA-12.45?g group compared to the matched control group (P?=?.004). The changes in the serum bilirubin level (P?=?.014) and CP score (P?=?.033) over time also differed significantly between the 2 groups. The incidence rates of cirrhosis-related complications (P?=?.973) and development of hepatocellular carcinoma (2 cases each) did not differ significantly between the 2 groups.Long-term oral BCAA supplementation has beneficial effects in patients with advanced liver cirrhosis. A further large-scale prospective study is needed to delineate these beneficial effects.

SUBMITTER: Park JG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5478300 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) on the progression of advanced liver disease: A Korean nationwide, multicenter, retrospective, observational, cohort study.

Park Jung Gil JG   Tak Won Young WY   Park Soo Young SY   Kweon Young Oh YO   Jang Se Young SY   Lee Yu Rim YR   Bae Si Hyun SH   Jang Jae Young JY   Kim Do Young DY   Lee June Sung JS   Suk Ki Tae KT   Kim In Hee IH   Lee Heon Ju HJ   Chung Woo Jin WJ   Jang Byoung Kuk BK   Suh Jeong Ill JI   Heo Jeong J   Lee Won Kee WK  

Medicine 20170601 24


Evidence of the potential benefits of long-term oral branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation in reducing the severity of liver disease is limited.Patients who were diagnosed with liver cirrhosis with a Child-Pugh (CP) score of 8-10 were included. The BCAA group consumed BCAAs daily for at least 6 months, and the control group consumed a diet without BCAA. We analyzed the improvements based on the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score, CP score, incidence of cirrhosis-related co  ...[more]

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