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A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery
Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) by transient elastography (TE) is a non-invasive assessment for diagnosing and staging liver fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Evidence on its role as a longitudinal monitoring tool is lacking. This study aims to evaluate the role of TE in monit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7940649/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33686111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83782-0 |
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author | Liu, Shirley Yuk-Wah Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Simon Kin-Hung Wong, Grace Lai-Hung Lai, Carol Man-sze Lam, Candice Chuen-Hing Shu, Sally She-Ting Chan, Henry Lik-Yuen Ng, Enders Kwok-Wai |
author_facet | Liu, Shirley Yuk-Wah Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Simon Kin-Hung Wong, Grace Lai-Hung Lai, Carol Man-sze Lam, Candice Chuen-Hing Shu, Sally She-Ting Chan, Henry Lik-Yuen Ng, Enders Kwok-Wai |
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description | Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) by transient elastography (TE) is a non-invasive assessment for diagnosing and staging liver fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Evidence on its role as a longitudinal monitoring tool is lacking. This study aims to evaluate the role of TE in monitoring NAFLD improvement following bariatric surgery. This study prospectively recruited 101 morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery for intraoperative liver biopsy. Thirty-seven patients of the cohort received perioperative TE. Postoperative anthropometric, biochemical and LSM data were collected annually for 5 years. In 101 patients receiving liver biopsy (mean age 40.0 ± 10.3 years, mean body-mass-index (BMI) 40.0 ± 5.7 kg/m(2)), NASH and liver fibrosis were diagnosed in 42 (41.6%) and 48 (47.5%) patients respectively. There were 29 (28.7%) stage 1, 11 (10.9%) stage 2, 7 (6.9%) stage 3, and 1 (1.0%) stage 4 fibrosis. In 37 patients receiving TE (mean age 38.9 ± 10.8 years, mean BMI 41.1 ± 5.6 kg/m(2)), the percentages of total weight loss were 21.1 ± 7.6% at 1 year, 19.7 ± 8.3% at 3 years, and 17.1 ± 7.0% at 5 years after surgery. The mean LSM reduced significantly from 9.8 ± 4.6 kPa at baseline to 6.9 ± 3.4 kPa at 1 year, 7.3 ± 3.0 kPa at 3 years, and 6.8 ± 2.6 kPa at 5 years (P = 0.002). Using pre-defined LSM cut-offs, the rates of significant fibrosis, advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis being ruled out at 5 years improved from baseline values of 43.7 to 87.5% (P < 0.001), 56.8 to 91.7% (P < 0.001), and 64.9 to 91.7% (P < 0.001), respectively. TE was a useful monitoring tool in demonstrating the improvement of liver fibrosis following bariatric surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-79406492021-03-10 A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery Liu, Shirley Yuk-Wah Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Simon Kin-Hung Wong, Grace Lai-Hung Lai, Carol Man-sze Lam, Candice Chuen-Hing Shu, Sally She-Ting Chan, Henry Lik-Yuen Ng, Enders Kwok-Wai Sci Rep Article Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) by transient elastography (TE) is a non-invasive assessment for diagnosing and staging liver fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Evidence on its role as a longitudinal monitoring tool is lacking. This study aims to evaluate the role of TE in monitoring NAFLD improvement following bariatric surgery. This study prospectively recruited 101 morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery for intraoperative liver biopsy. Thirty-seven patients of the cohort received perioperative TE. Postoperative anthropometric, biochemical and LSM data were collected annually for 5 years. In 101 patients receiving liver biopsy (mean age 40.0 ± 10.3 years, mean body-mass-index (BMI) 40.0 ± 5.7 kg/m(2)), NASH and liver fibrosis were diagnosed in 42 (41.6%) and 48 (47.5%) patients respectively. There were 29 (28.7%) stage 1, 11 (10.9%) stage 2, 7 (6.9%) stage 3, and 1 (1.0%) stage 4 fibrosis. In 37 patients receiving TE (mean age 38.9 ± 10.8 years, mean BMI 41.1 ± 5.6 kg/m(2)), the percentages of total weight loss were 21.1 ± 7.6% at 1 year, 19.7 ± 8.3% at 3 years, and 17.1 ± 7.0% at 5 years after surgery. The mean LSM reduced significantly from 9.8 ± 4.6 kPa at baseline to 6.9 ± 3.4 kPa at 1 year, 7.3 ± 3.0 kPa at 3 years, and 6.8 ± 2.6 kPa at 5 years (P = 0.002). Using pre-defined LSM cut-offs, the rates of significant fibrosis, advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis being ruled out at 5 years improved from baseline values of 43.7 to 87.5% (P < 0.001), 56.8 to 91.7% (P < 0.001), and 64.9 to 91.7% (P < 0.001), respectively. TE was a useful monitoring tool in demonstrating the improvement of liver fibrosis following bariatric surgery. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7940649/ /pubmed/33686111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83782-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Liu, Shirley Yuk-Wah Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Simon Kin-Hung Wong, Grace Lai-Hung Lai, Carol Man-sze Lam, Candice Chuen-Hing Shu, Sally She-Ting Chan, Henry Lik-Yuen Ng, Enders Kwok-Wai A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
title | A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
title_full | A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
title_fullStr | A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
title_short | A prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
title_sort | prospective 5-year study on the use of transient elastography to monitor the improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following bariatric surgery |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7940649/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33686111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83782-0 |
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