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NCT07694245

Physical and Cognitive Outcomes After Post-Transplant Physiotherapy in Liver Transplant Recipients

Liver transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage liver disease. However, many recipients continue to experience problems such as reduced physical function, impaired balance, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties even after successful transplantation. Although physiotherapy is commonly provided during the early postoperative period, its long-term benefits are not well understood. This observational cross-sectional study evaluated the long-term physical and cognitive outcomes of adult liver transplant recipients approximately one year after transplantation. A total of 106 participants were included and divided into two groups according to whether they had participated in a routine post-transplant physiotherapy and rehabilitation program. Physical performance, balance, functional exercise capacity, cognitive function, and fatigue were assessed using standardized clinical outcome measures. The study aimed to determine whether participation in a routine physiotherapy program was associated with better long-term functional outcomes after liver transplantation. The findings may help improve long-term rehabilitation strategies and support the integration of physiotherapy into routine multidisciplinary follow-up care for liver transplant recipients.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-07-10

Liver Transplantation (LT)
End-Stage Liver Disease
RECRUITING

NCT07414095

Multidimensional Frailty Assessment and Post-Transplant Outcomes in Liver Transplant Candidates

This study will evaluate frailty, nutrition, sarcopenia, and psychological health in people waiting for a liver transplant. The purpose is to understand how these factors affect outcomes before and after transplantation. By identifying patients at higher risk early, the study aims to support the development of better care programs in the future. Participants will complete simple tests of physical strength, walking speed, and daily activity levels. Their nutrition and psychological well-being will also be assessed. The study will then look at how these results relate to medical scores used in liver disease and to outcomes after transplant, such as hospital stay, complications, or survival. Adults aged 18-65 years who are on the liver transplant waiting list and can understand Turkish are eligible to join.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2026-02-17

End-Stage Liver Disease
Liver Transplantation
Cirrhosis