1. Diagnostic Accuracy of Transient Elastography in Hepatosteatosis in Youth With Obesity.
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Tas, Emir, Sundararajan, Divya, Lo, Jaclyn S, Morelli, Nazeen, Garcia-Reyes, Yesenia, Ware, Meredith A, Rahat, Haseeb, Ou, Xiawei, Na, Xiaoxu, Sundaram, Shikha, Severn, Cameron, Pyle, Laura L, Børsheim, Elisabet, Vajravelu, Mary Ellen, Muzumdar, Radhika, Dranoff, Jonathan A, and Cree, Melanie G
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MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome ,ADOLESCENT obesity ,CHILDHOOD obesity ,BODY mass index - Abstract
Context Steatotic liver disease is common but overlooked in childhood obesity; diagnostic methods are invasive or expensive. Objective We sought to determine the diagnostic accuracy of vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) compared with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in adolescents with obesity and high risk for hepatosteatosis. Methods Baseline data in 3 clinical trials enrolling adolescents with obesity were included (NCT03919929, NCT03717935, NCT04342390). Liver fat was assessed using MRI fat fraction and VCTE-based controlled attenuation parameter (CAP). Hepatosteatosis was defined as MRI fat fraction ≥5.0%. The area under the receiver-operating characteristic curves (AUROCs) for CAP against MRI was calculated, and optimal CAP using the Youden index for hepatosteatosis diagnosis was determined. Results Data from 82 adolescents (age 15.6 ± 1.4 years, body mass index 36.5 ± 5.9 kg/m
2 , 81% female) were included. Fifty youth had hepatosteatosis by MRI (fat fraction 9.3% ; 95% CI 6.7, 14.0), and 32 participants did not have hepatosteatosis (fat fraction 3.1%; 95% CI 2.2, 3.9; P <.001). The hepatosteatosis group had higher mean CAP compared with no hepatosteatosis (293 dB/m; 95% CI 267, 325 vs 267 dB/m; 95% CI 248, 282; P =.0120). A CAP of 281 dB/m had the highest sensitivity (60%) and specificity (74%) with AUROC of 0.649 (95% CI 0.51-0.79; P =.04) in the entire cohort. In a subset of participants with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a CAP of 306 dB/m had the highest sensitivity (78%) and specificity (52%) and AUROC of 0.678 (95% CI 0.45-0.90; P =.108). Conclusion CAP of 281 dB/m has modest diagnostic performance for hepatosteatosis compared with MRI in youth with significant obesity. A higher CAP in youth with PCOS suggests that comorbidities might affect optimal CAP in hepatosteatosis diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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