1. Liver stiffness assessed by transient elastography in patients with β thalassaemia major.
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Ferraioli G, Lissandrin R, Tinelli C, Scudeller L, Bonetti F, Zicchetti M, Longo F, Murgia M, Bernuzzi S, Zecca M, Casula P, Piga A, and Filice C
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Elasticity, Female, Hepatitis C diagnosis, Humans, Italy, Liver virology, Liver Cirrhosis etiology, Liver Cirrhosis virology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Risk Factors, Young Adult, beta-Thalassemia diagnosis, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Hepatitis C complications, Liver pathology, Liver Cirrhosis pathology, Ultrasonography, beta-Thalassemia complications
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Rationale for the Study: This cross-sectional multicenter study was conducted to investigate any difference in liver stiffness measurements (LSM), evaluated by transient elastography, between patients affected by β thalassaemia major, with and without hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and healthy blood donors (controls). Secondary aim was to assess any correlation between transient elastography and serum ferritin, liver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2* or superconductive quantum interference device (SQUID) liver susceptometry values., Materials and Methods: The study involved three centers. Transient elastography and MRI T2* examinations were performed in all centers. SQUID liver susceptometry was performed in center1 and center2. T-test for independent data or Mann-Whitney U test was used to analyse differences between two groups. Univariate Pearson's r coefficient was used to test correlations between liver stiffness measurements and all other variables., Results: In a study with 119 patients and 183 controls, patients who had never been infected with HCV showed significantly higher LSMs than controls [5.7 (95% CI, 5.2-6.2) kPa vs. 4.3 (95% CI, 4.1-4.4) kPa, p < 0.0001]. A moderate correlation between LSMs and ferritin values, adjusted for gender and age, was found in patients (r = 0.49, p < 0.0001) but not in controls (r = -0.22, p = 0.6). No correlation between LSMs and MRI T2* or SQUID liver susceptometry values was observed. In conclusion, compared to controls β thalassaemia major patients had a significant increase in LSMs independently from HCV infection.
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- 2016
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