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Community-centered Disease Severity Assessment of Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Fatty Liver Disease

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摘要 Background and Aims:Disease severity across the different diagnostic categories of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease(MAFLD)remains elusive.This study assessed the fibrosis stages and features of MAFLD between different items.We also aimed to investigate the associations between advanced fibrosis and risk factors.Methods:This multicenter cross-sectional study enrolled adults participating in liver disease screening in the community.Patients were stratified following MAFLD diagnostic criteria,to group A(395 patients)for type 2 diabetes,group B(1,818 patients)for body mass index(BMI)>23 kg/m^(2),and group C(44 patients)for BMI≤23kg/m^(2) with at least two metabolic factors.Advanced fibrosis was defined as a fibrosis-4 index>2.67.Results:Between 2009 and 2020,1,948 MAFLD patients were recruited,including 478 with concomitant liver diseases.Advanced fibrosis was observed in 125 patients.A significantly larger proportion of patients in group C(25.0%)than in group A(7.6%)and group B(5.8%)had advanced fibrosis (p<0.01).Logistic regression analysis found that hepatitis B virus(HBV)/hepatitis C virus(HCV)coinfection(odds ratio[OR]:12.14,95%confidence interval[CI]:4.04-36.52;p<0.01),HCV infection(OR:7.87,95%CI:4.78-12.97;p<0.01),group C(OR:6.00,95%CI:2.53-14.22;p<0.01),and TC/LDL-C(OR:1.21,95%CI:1.06-1.38;p<0.01)were significant predictors of advanced fibrosis.Conclusions:A higher proportion of lean MAFLD patients with metabolic abnormalities had advanced fibrosis.HCV infection was significantly associated with advanced fibrosis.
出处 《Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology》 SCIE 2023年第5期1061-1068,共8页 临床与转化肝病杂志(英文版)
基金 supported in part by grants from The Ministry of Science and Technology,Taiwan(MOST 110-2314-B-03-073-MY3) The Ministry of Health and Welfare,Taiwan(MOHW,112-TDU-B-221-124007) National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University-Kaohsiung Medical University Joint Research Project(NYCU-KMU-111-I001,NYCU-KMU-112-I001) Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital(KMUH SA10907,KMUH110-0R05).
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