摘要
BACKGROUND Metabolic associated fatty liver disease(MAFLD)is a novel concept proposed in 2020.AIM To compare the characteristics of MAFLD and MAFLD with hepatitis B virus(HBV)infection.METHODS Patients with histopathologically proven MAFLD from a single medical center were included.Patients were divided into MAFLD group(without HBV infection)and HBV-MAFLD group(with HBV infection).Propensity score matching was utilized to balance the baseline characteristics between two groups.RESULTS A total of 417 cases with MAFLD were included,359(86.1%)of whom were infected with HBV.There were significantly more males in the HBV-MAFLD group than in the MAFLD group(P<0.05).After propensity score matching,58 pairs were successfully matched with no significant differences found in gender,age,body mass index,lipid levels,liver enzymes,and the other metabolic associated comorbidities between the two groups(P>0.05).The rank sum test results showed that the degree of liver steatosis in the MAFLD group was more severe than that in the HBV-MAFLD group,while the degree of inflammation and fibrosis in the liver was less severe(P<0.05).In multivariate analysis,HBV infection was associated with significantly lower grade of hepatic steatosis[odds ratio(OR)=0.088,95%confidence interval(CI):0.027-0.291]but higher inflammation level(OR=4.059,95%CI:1.403-11.742)and fibrosis level(OR=3.016,95%CI:1.087-8.370)after adjusting for age,gender,and other metabolic parameters.CONCLUSION HBV infection is associated with similar metabolic risks,lower steatosis grade,higher inflammation,and fibrosis grade in MAFLD patients.
基金
Supported by Chinese National 13th Five-Year Plan's Science and Technology Projects,No.2017ZX10202201.