Frailty and poor outcomes in decompensated cirrhosis June 09, 2015 Overview Show transcript Overview Gastroenterologist Jayant A. Talwalkar, M.D., discusses how frailty affects and can predict liver transplant outcomes in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Dr. Talwalker comments on a study — Standard Assessments of Frailty Are Validated Predictors of Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With Cirrhosis — that concluded that standardized measures of frailty predict 90-day mortality, length of hospital stay and rehabilitation needs for people hospitalized with cirrhosis. The study was published by Elliot B. Tapper, M.D., and others in Hepatology in April 2015. Share Doximity Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print details Related ContentArticleConvolutional neural network detects and estimates severity of cirrhosis using ECG findingsArticleUse of weight-loss pharmacotherapy in patients with cirrhosis and in liver transplant recipients VID-20433524 Medical Professionals Frailty and Poor Outcomes in Decompensated Cirrhosis