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Which clinical and sonographic parameters may be useful to discriminate NASH from steatosis?

Authors :
Enrico Maria Zardi
Beniamino Sadun
Giorgia Ghittoni
Bruno Palmentieri
Marcello Persico
Ilario de Sio
Paola Roselli
Eugenio Caturelli
Source :
Journal of clinical gastroenterology. 45(1)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The natural history of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) includes the passage through steatosis.To retrospectively evaluate the usefulness of sonographic parameters compared to histological diagnosis when differentiating steatosis from NASH.This retrospective study reviewed records of patients with steatosis from databases of our Departments, selecting only those who had been diagnosed by sonography and liver biopsy [64 males (63.82%); 30 females (36.18%)].Attenuation of the echo amplitude (P0.05; odds ratio (OR): 3.43; confidence interval (CI): 1.02-11.57), focal fat sparing (P0.05; OR: 3; CI: 1.02-11.88) and splenic diameter (P0.05; OR: 1.66; CI: 1.04-3.26) were independent predictors of NASH. A significantly higher association of attenuation of the echo amplitude, enlarged splenic diameter, and presence of focal fat sparing was observed in NASH patients (P0.01).It is very difficult to build a predictive system to distinguish NASH from steatosis based on sonographic scores. However, it is already possible to differentiate NASH from steatosis by combining 3 simple sonographic parameters: attenuation of the echo amplitude, enlarged splenic diameter, and presence of focal fat sparing.

Details

ISSN :
15392031
Volume :
45
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....18b5f2207f33d8a48e9fbddbf46764a2