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Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients

PURPOSE: Recent studies have demonstrated that obesity is significantly associated with increased disease severity, hospitalizations and mortality in COVID-19, with a potential role in the pathogenesis and prevalence in the new pandemic. The association with hepatic steatosis, however, a condition c...

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Autores principales: Medeiros, Augusto Kreling, Barbisan, Cinthia Callegari, Cruz, Italo Ribeiro, de Araújo, Eduardo Medeiros, Libânio, Bruna Brandão, Albuquerque, Kamila Seidel, Torres, Ulysses S.
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Publicado: Springer US 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7368629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32683613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00261-020-02648-7
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author Medeiros, Augusto Kreling
Barbisan, Cinthia Callegari
Cruz, Italo Ribeiro
de Araújo, Eduardo Medeiros
Libânio, Bruna Brandão
Albuquerque, Kamila Seidel
Torres, Ulysses S.
author_facet Medeiros, Augusto Kreling
Barbisan, Cinthia Callegari
Cruz, Italo Ribeiro
de Araújo, Eduardo Medeiros
Libânio, Bruna Brandão
Albuquerque, Kamila Seidel
Torres, Ulysses S.
author_sort Medeiros, Augusto Kreling
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description PURPOSE: Recent studies have demonstrated that obesity is significantly associated with increased disease severity, hospitalizations and mortality in COVID-19, with a potential role in the pathogenesis and prevalence in the new pandemic. The association with hepatic steatosis, however, a condition closely related to obesity within the spectrum of systemic metabolic dysfunctions, remains to be elucidated. We aimed to evaluate the frequency of hepatic steatosis as incidentally detected in chest CT examinations of COVID-19 positive patients in comparison to non-infected controls. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed with 316 patients (204 RT-PCR positive; 112 RT-PCR negative and chest CT negative). Steatosis was measured with placement of a single ROI in the right lobe of the liver (segments VI-VII) and defined as a liver attenuation value ≤ 40 HU. RESULTS: The frequency of hepatic steatosis was higher in the RT-PCR positive group in comparison to controls (31.9% vs. 7.1%, p < 0.001). Logistic linear regression analysis showed a 4.7 times odds of steatosis in the COVID-19 positive group as compared to controls after adjusting for age and sex (OR 4.698; 95% IC 2.12–10.41, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: A significantly higher prevalence of steatosis was found among COVID-19 positive individuals. These findings are in accordance with other recent studies linking obesity and COVID-19 infection, as there is an intricate relationship between liver steatosis, metabolic syndrome and obesity. Further studies are required to confirm if such association remains after accounting for multiple variables, as well as possible relationships with disease severity and worst clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-73686292020-07-20 Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients Medeiros, Augusto Kreling Barbisan, Cinthia Callegari Cruz, Italo Ribeiro de Araújo, Eduardo Medeiros Libânio, Bruna Brandão Albuquerque, Kamila Seidel Torres, Ulysses S. Abdom Radiol (NY) Hepatobiliary PURPOSE: Recent studies have demonstrated that obesity is significantly associated with increased disease severity, hospitalizations and mortality in COVID-19, with a potential role in the pathogenesis and prevalence in the new pandemic. The association with hepatic steatosis, however, a condition closely related to obesity within the spectrum of systemic metabolic dysfunctions, remains to be elucidated. We aimed to evaluate the frequency of hepatic steatosis as incidentally detected in chest CT examinations of COVID-19 positive patients in comparison to non-infected controls. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed with 316 patients (204 RT-PCR positive; 112 RT-PCR negative and chest CT negative). Steatosis was measured with placement of a single ROI in the right lobe of the liver (segments VI-VII) and defined as a liver attenuation value ≤ 40 HU. RESULTS: The frequency of hepatic steatosis was higher in the RT-PCR positive group in comparison to controls (31.9% vs. 7.1%, p < 0.001). Logistic linear regression analysis showed a 4.7 times odds of steatosis in the COVID-19 positive group as compared to controls after adjusting for age and sex (OR 4.698; 95% IC 2.12–10.41, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: A significantly higher prevalence of steatosis was found among COVID-19 positive individuals. These findings are in accordance with other recent studies linking obesity and COVID-19 infection, as there is an intricate relationship between liver steatosis, metabolic syndrome and obesity. Further studies are required to confirm if such association remains after accounting for multiple variables, as well as possible relationships with disease severity and worst clinical outcomes. Springer US 2020-07-18 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7368629/ /pubmed/32683613 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00261-020-02648-7 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Barbisan, Cinthia Callegari
Cruz, Italo Ribeiro
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Libânio, Bruna Brandão
Albuquerque, Kamila Seidel
Torres, Ulysses S.
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title Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients
title_full Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients
title_fullStr Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients
title_full_unstemmed Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients
title_short Higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at CT among COVID-19-positive patients
title_sort higher frequency of hepatic steatosis at ct among covid-19-positive patients
topic Hepatobiliary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7368629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32683613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00261-020-02648-7
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