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Vol. 27. Núm. S3.
Abstracts from XVII Mexican Congress of Hepatology
(diciembre 2022)
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Vol. 27. Núm. S3.
Abstracts from XVII Mexican Congress of Hepatology
(diciembre 2022)
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Effect of zinc supplementation in patients with cirrhosis and dysgeusia
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E. Juárez-Hernández1,2, I. López-Méndez3, M. Uribe1, N. Chávez-Tapia1,4
1 Translational Research Unit. Medica Sur Clinic Foundation. Mexico city
2 Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Anahuac University Mexico
3 Hepatology and Transplant Service. Medica Sur Clinic Foundation. Mexico City
4 Gastroenterology and Obesity Service. Medica Sur Clinic Foundation. Mexico City
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Introduction and Objective

The prevalence of dysgeusia in patients with cirrhosis is higher than 50%; the aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of zinc supplementation in patients with cirrhosis and dysgeusia.

Materials and Methods

Randomized clinical trial, double-blind, controlled with placebo of 34 patients. The intervention consisted of 100mg/day of zinc for six months. Improvement of dysgeusia was evaluated according to changes in perception (PT) and recognition (RT) thresholds of five flavors. Nutrient consumption was evaluated by SNUT questionnaire. Meanwhile, quality of life (QoL) was evaluated by LDQOL questionnaire. The trial was approved by the research ethics committee, and informed consent was obtained.

Results

50% (n=17) of patients were male, 76.5% (n=26) presented PT dysgeusia, meanwhile 85%(n=29) presented RT dysgeusia; salty and umami were the most affected flavors. Twenty-eight patients accomplished the follow-up. PT dysgeusia showed significant improvement in the intervention group. (28.6% vs 57.1%, p=0.004) (Figure). Changes in RT and evaluation of each flavor did not show. Patients of intervention group increased protein consumption (61.8 g [48.6-67.1] vs 57.1g [39.5-60.5], p=0.05). According to QoL, patients with zinc supplementation showed higher punctuation of the worry domain (6.0 [5.2-6.4] vs. 4.4[2.9-5.5], p=0.007) and global QoL. (5.5[5.1-6.1] vs 5.0[4.7-5.8], p=0.05)

Discussion

The presence of dysgeusias in patients with cirrhosis could have a negative impact on nutritional status and its consequences; zinc supplementation seems to be a treatment option in these patients.

Conclusions

Zinc supplementation improves the PT, protein consumption and global QoL in patients with cirrhosis and dysgeusia.

Funding

The resources used in this study were from the hospital without any additional financing.

Declaration of interest

The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.

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Figure1. Differences in prevalence of dysgeusia in PT and RT after six months

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