医学
内科学
瞬态弹性成像
胃肠病学
脂肪肝
炎症性肠病
风险因素
克罗恩病
纤维化
疾病
人口
肝病
肝纤维化
环境卫生
作者
Samuel J. Martínez‐Domínguez,Sandra G. García,Carla J. Gargallo-Puyuelo,Beatriz Gallego Llera,Engy Refaie,Pilar Callau,Carolina Mendi,Pedro M. Baptista,María Hernández Ainsa,M Arroyo,Julia López de la Cruz,Javier Martínez-García,Erika Alfambra,Miguel Ángel Simón Marco,Javier Ampuero,Fernando Gomollón
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ejim.2023.10.019
摘要
Background and aimsControversial data have been reported regarding the prevalence of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) population and IBD-related risk factors. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with NAFLD and liver fibrosis in IBD participants compared with non-IBD controls.MethodsCross-sectional, case-control study including 741 IBD cases and 170 non-IBD controls, matched by sex and age. All participants underwent liver ultrasound, transient elastography and laboratory tests. A logistic regression multivariable analysis was performed adjusting for classic metabolic risk factors and history of systemic steroid use.ResultsThe prevalence of NAFLD and significant liver fibrosis was 45 % and 10 % in IBD group, and 40 % and 2.9 % in non-IBD group (p = 0.255 and 0.062, respectively). Longer IBD duration (aOR 1.02 95% CI (1.001–1.04)) and older age at IBD diagnosis (aOR 1.02 95 % CI (1.001–1.04)) were independent risk factors for NAFLD in IBD group. Crohn´s Disease was an independent risk factor for significant liver fibrosis in participants with IBD and NAFLD (aOR 3.97 95 % CI (1.78–8.96)). NAFLD occurred at lower BMI levels in IBD group with NAFLD compared to non-IBD group with NAFLD (aOR 0.92 95 % CI (0.87–0.98)).ConclusionsAlthough we found no differences in the prevalence of NAFLD and liver fibrosis between IBD group and non-IBD group, our findings suggest that liver fibrosis progression should be closely monitored in patients with concomitant CD and NAFLD, more in particular in those with long standing active disease.
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