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Controlled attenuation parameter for non-invasive assessment of hepatic steatosis in Chinese patients

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 16, Pages 4702-4711

Publisher

BAISHIDENG PUBLISHING GROUP INC
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i16.4702

Keywords

Fatty liver; Nonalcoholic; Controlled attenuation parameter; Transient elastography; Chronic hepatitis B

Funding

  1. National Key Basic Research Project [2012CB517501]
  2. Chinese Foundation for Hepatitis Prevention and Control [XJS20120501]
  3. Shanghai Science and Technology Committee [09140903500, 10411956300]
  4. Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau [XBR2011007]

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AIM: To evaluate the performance of a novel non-inva-sive controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) to assess liver steatosis. METHODS: This was a multi-center prospective cohort study. Consecutive patients (aged >= 18 years) who had undergone percutaneous liver biopsy and CAP measurement were recruited from three Chinese liver centers. Steatosis was categorized as S0: < 5%; S1: 5%-33%; S2: 34%-66%; or S3: >= 67%, according to the nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) activity score. The FibroScan((R)) 502 equipped with the M probe (Echosens, Paris, France) was used to capture both CAP and liver stiffness measurement values simultaneously. Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted, and the areas under the curves were calculated to determine the diagnostic efficacy. The accuracy of the CAP values at the optimal thresholds was defined by maximizing the sum of sensitivity and specificity (maximum Youden index). RESULTS: A total of 152 patients were recruited, including 52 (34.2%) patients with NAFLD and 100 (65.8%) with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) virus infection. After adjustment, the steatosis grade (OR = 37.12; 95% CI: 21.63-52.60, P < 0.001) and body mass index (BMI, OR = 6.20; 95% CI: 2.92-9.48, P < 0.001) were found independently associated with CAP by multivariate linear regression analysis. CAP was not influenced by inflammation, fibrosis or aetiology. The median CAP values and interquartile ranges among patients with S0, S1, S2 and S3 steatosis were 211 (181-240) dB/m, 270 (253-305) dB/m, 330 (302-360) dB/m, and 346 (313-363) dB/m, respectively. The cut-offs for the CAP values in all patients with steatosis >= 5%, >= 34% and >= 67% were 253 dB/m, 285 dB/m and 310 dB/m, respectively. The areas under the curves were 0.92, 0.92 and 0.88 for steatosis >= 5%, >= 34% and >= 67%, respectively. No significant differences were found in the CAP values between the NAFLD group and the CHB group in each steatosis grade.

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