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CHD is Associated with Higher Grades of NAFLD Predicted by Liver Stiffness

  • Yan Song
  • , Ying Dang
  • , Ping Wang
  • , Gang Tian
  • , Litao Ruan

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Background and Aim:Accumulating clinical and epidemiologic evidence indicates that nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is not only associated with liver-related morbidity and mortality, but also with a greater risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). However, there is currently no diagnostic parameter for NAFLD that has been determined to reliably indicate the presence of CHD as a co-morbidity. We evaluated the liver stiffness and visceral fat thickness of NAFLD patients ultrasonographically to explore the relationship between liver stiffness, visceral fat thickness, and CHD, aiming to find explore the relationship between the liver stiffness and CHD.Methods:We enrolled 120 consecutive patients who had been initially diagnosed with CHD on the basis of their symptoms. All patients underwent coronary angiography or computed tomography angiography, and were classified into a CHD group and a non-CHD group on the basis of the results. All patients underwent liver ultrasonography, shear-wave elastography, and visceral fat thickness measurement.Results:NAFLD and visceral fat thickness were significantly positively correlated with CHD and Gensini score (P<0.001). Multivariate regression showed that age, male, cholesterol, liver stiffness, and visceral fat thickness were determinants of CHD. Age, cholesterol, liver stiffness, and visceral fat thickness cut-off points for the prediction of CHD were above 50 years old [area under the curve (AUC): 0.678; sensitivity, 87%; specificity, 42.6%], >3.76 mmol/L (AUC: 0.687; sensitivity, 68.4%; specificity, 64.8%), >6.1 kPa (AUC: 0.798; sensitivity, 50%; specificity, 92.6%), and >7.41 cm (AUC: 0.694; sensitivity, 52.6%; specificity, 87%), respectively. Compared with the use of age, gender, and cholesterol (model 1), the addition of the liver stiffness cut-off to model 1 resulted in a stronger predictive value (P=0.005).Conclusions:High-grade NAFLD is more present in symptomatic CHD. The higher degree of liver stiffness in patients with NAFLD, the higher risk of CHD in these NAFLD patients.

源语言英语
页(从-至)271-277
页数7
期刊Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
54
3
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 3月 2020

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