1. Concomitant screening for liver fibrosis and steatosis in French type 2 diabetic patients using Fibroscan.
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Roulot, Dominique, Roudot‐Thoraval, Françoise, NKontchou, Gisele, Kouacou, Narcisse, Costes, Jean‐Luc, Elourimi, Ghassan, Le Clesiau, Hervé, Ziol, Marianne, and Beaugrand, Michel
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TYPE 2 diabetes ,FATTY liver ,FIBROSIS ,FATTY degeneration ,LIVER abnormalities ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background Type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for steatohepatitis and fibrosis. Non-invasive liver stiffness ( LS) and controlled attenuation parameter ( CAP) measurements by Fibroscan allow assessing liver fat and fibrosis. Aim To determine the prevalence of steatosis and significant fibrosis in a community-based diabetic population. Methods LS and CAP were measured in 705 patients using the standard 'M probe.' A second ' XL probe' was used, without CAP measurement, in case of failure with the 'M probe.' Results LS and CAP measurements were obtained in 437 patients (the M group), LS measurements ( LSM) with the XL probe being available in additional 232 patients. After the combined use of both probes, LSM failure and unreliable result were 1.6% and 5.6% respectively. Overall, 12.7% (n=85), 7.3% and 2.1% exhibited significant or advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis ( LSM≥8 kPa, ≥9.6 kPa, ≥13 kPa respectively), half of the patients with LSM≥8 kPa displayed normal liver tests. Significant and severe steatosis were measured in 75% and 24% of the M group patients. By multivariate analysis, factors associated with severe fibrosis were age, overweight, high GGT. Forty-seven patients with LSM≥8 kPa underwent liver biopsy; 93% had steatosis and 51% severe fibrosis. A significant correlation was found between LSM values and fibrosis score with an accuracy rate of 83%, 68% and 83% for LSM≥8 kPa, ≥9.6 kPa and ≥13 kPa respectively. Conclusions The prevalence of significant steatosis is very high and significant fibrosis affect 12.7% of the patients. Fibroscan is an effective procedure to screen for fibrosis and steatosis in diabetic patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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