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La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè

INTRODUCTION: is metabolic steatopathy a public health priority in Africa? The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiological factors and manifestations of liver involvement (biological abnormalities and steatosis on ultrasound) associated with metabolic syndrome (MS) in adults followe...

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Autores principales: Compaoré, Nômawendé Inès, Coulibaly, Aboubacar, Koura, Mali, Somda, Kounpiélimé Sosthène, Somé, Couna Christiane, Zombré, Nadine Marie Stella, Bougouma, Alain
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122693
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.266.22253
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author Compaoré, Nômawendé Inès
Coulibaly, Aboubacar
Koura, Mali
Somda, Kounpiélimé Sosthène
Somé, Couna Christiane
Zombré, Nadine Marie Stella
Bougouma, Alain
author_facet Compaoré, Nômawendé Inès
Coulibaly, Aboubacar
Koura, Mali
Somda, Kounpiélimé Sosthène
Somé, Couna Christiane
Zombré, Nadine Marie Stella
Bougouma, Alain
author_sort Compaoré, Nômawendé Inès
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description INTRODUCTION: is metabolic steatopathy a public health priority in Africa? The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiological factors and manifestations of liver involvement (biological abnormalities and steatosis on ultrasound) associated with metabolic syndrome (MS) in adults followed up on an ambulatory basis. METHODS: we conducted a cross-sectional and multicenter study based on longitudinal follow-up of patients in the city of Ouagadougou from March 2015 to August 2019. All patients with MS according to Harmonized Guidelines™ for sub-Saharan Africa were enrolled. RESULTS: MS rate was 15.74%. Recruitment of patients was 3.8 times faster in the last year. The majority of patients were women (57.04); the average age of patients was 44.69 years. Overweight and obesity accounted for 87.32%. MS components included: dyslipidemia (64.79%), hyperglycemia (49.30%), PAH (45.07%), mean waist size (men: 98.68 cm; women: 101.13 cm). B virus infection was associated with MS in 19.01% of cases and HIV was associated with MS in 1.40% of cases. One female patient had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Patients on traditional therapy accounted for 14.08%. Transaminase levels were normal in 73.94% of cases. Hepatic steatosis on ultrasound were found in 71.13% of cases. Fibroscan® was performed in 40-42% cases. Fibroscan® results were discordant with ultrasound results in 56.14% of cases. CONCLUSION: this study highlights the importance of fighting against obesity (in particular obesity in women) in reducing MS and its components. A better accessibility to Fibroscan® could improve management of patients in Burkina Faso.
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spelling pubmed-81799972021-06-11 La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè Compaoré, Nômawendé Inès Coulibaly, Aboubacar Koura, Mali Somda, Kounpiélimé Sosthène Somé, Couna Christiane Zombré, Nadine Marie Stella Bougouma, Alain Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: is metabolic steatopathy a public health priority in Africa? The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiological factors and manifestations of liver involvement (biological abnormalities and steatosis on ultrasound) associated with metabolic syndrome (MS) in adults followed up on an ambulatory basis. METHODS: we conducted a cross-sectional and multicenter study based on longitudinal follow-up of patients in the city of Ouagadougou from March 2015 to August 2019. All patients with MS according to Harmonized Guidelines™ for sub-Saharan Africa were enrolled. RESULTS: MS rate was 15.74%. Recruitment of patients was 3.8 times faster in the last year. The majority of patients were women (57.04); the average age of patients was 44.69 years. Overweight and obesity accounted for 87.32%. MS components included: dyslipidemia (64.79%), hyperglycemia (49.30%), PAH (45.07%), mean waist size (men: 98.68 cm; women: 101.13 cm). B virus infection was associated with MS in 19.01% of cases and HIV was associated with MS in 1.40% of cases. One female patient had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Patients on traditional therapy accounted for 14.08%. Transaminase levels were normal in 73.94% of cases. Hepatic steatosis on ultrasound were found in 71.13% of cases. Fibroscan® was performed in 40-42% cases. Fibroscan® results were discordant with ultrasound results in 56.14% of cases. CONCLUSION: this study highlights the importance of fighting against obesity (in particular obesity in women) in reducing MS and its components. A better accessibility to Fibroscan® could improve management of patients in Burkina Faso. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8179997/ /pubmed/34122693 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.266.22253 Text en Copyright: Nômawendé Inès Compaoré et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Compaoré, Nômawendé Inès
Coulibaly, Aboubacar
Koura, Mali
Somda, Kounpiélimé Sosthène
Somé, Couna Christiane
Zombré, Nadine Marie Stella
Bougouma, Alain
La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè
title La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè
title_full La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè
title_fullStr La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè
title_full_unstemmed La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè
title_short La stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte Burkinabè
title_sort la stéatose hépatique métabolique liée à l´obésité chez l´adulte burkinabè
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122693
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.266.22253
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