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LiverScreen project: study protocol for screening for liver fibrosis in the general population in European countries

Authors :
Graupera, Isabel
Thiele, Maja
Ma, Ann T.
Serra-Burriel, Miquel
Pich, Judit
Fabrellas, Núria
Caballeria, Llorenç
de Knegt, Robert J.
Grgurevic, Ivica
Reichert, Mathias
Roulot, Dominique
Schattenberg, Jörn M.
Pericas, Juan M.
Angeli, Paolo
Tsochatzis, Emmanuel A.
Guha, Indra Neil
Garcia-Retortillo, Montserrat
Morillas, Rosa M.
Hernández, Rosario
Hoyo, Jordi
Fuentes, Matilde
Madir, Anita
Juanola, Adrià
Soria, Anna
Juan, Marta
Carol, Marta
Diaz, Alba
Detlefsen, Sönke
Toran, Pere
Fournier, Céline
Llorca, Anne
Newsome, Phillip N.
Manns, Michael
de Koning, Harry J.
Serra- Burriel, Feliu
Cucchietti, Fernando
Arslanow, Anita
Korenjak, Marko
van Kleef, Laurens
Falcó, Josep Lluis
Kamath, Patrick S.
Karlsen, Tom H.
Castera, Laurent
Lammert, Frank
Krag, Aleksander
Ginès, Pere
Alvarez, Marifé
Andersen, Peter
Ardèvol, Alba
Beggiato, Luca
Abdesselam, Zahia Ben
Bennett, Lucy
Boutouria, Bajiha
Brocca, Alessandra
Broquetas, M. Teresa
Caballeria, Llorenc
Calvino, Valeria
Camacho, Judith
Capdevila, Aura
Cervera, Marta
de Fuentes, Anna
de Knegt, Rob
Detlefsen, Sonke
Bande, José Diéguez
Esnault, Vanessa
Falco, Josep lluis
Fernández, Rosa
Fournier, Celine
Galle, Peter
García, Edgar
García-Retortillo, Montserrat
Garrido, Esther
Medina, Rosa Gordillo
Gratacós- Gines, Jordi
Guix, Eva
Harris, Rebecca
Boluda, Elena Hernández
Hernández-Ibañez, Rosario
Ikram, Arfan
Incicco, Simone
Israelsen, Mads
Juanola, Adria
Kaiser, Ralf
Kjærgaard, Maria
Hansen, Johanne Kragh
Krawczyk, Marcin
Lambert, Irina
Laboulaye, Philippe
Sørensen, Simon Langkjær
Laserna- Jiménez, Cristina
Pi, Sonia Lazaro
Ledain, Elsa
Levy, Vincent
Londoño, Vanessa
Loyer, Guirec
Marshall, Denise
Martí, M. Lluïsa
Martínez, Sara
Sala, Ricard Martínez
Font, Roser Masa
Jensen, Jane Møller
Muñoz, Laura
Nadal, Ruth
Napoleone, Laura
Navarrete, J. M.
Nielsen, Vibeke
Pérez, Martina
Pulido, Juan Manuel Pericas
Piano, Salvatore
Escobet, Judit Presas
Pose, Elisa
Lindvig, Katrine Prier
Reichert, Matthias
Riba, Carlota
Rubio, Ana Belén
Sánchez- Morata, Maria
Schattenberg, Jörn
Just, Louise Skovborg
Sonneveld, Milan
Stern, Christiane
Such, Patricia
Torrejón, Antoni
Tonon, Marta
van Wijngaarden, Paulien
Velázquez, Vanessa
Viu, Ana
Weber, Susanne Nicole
Wildsmith, Tracey
for the LiverScreen Consortium investigators
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Public Health
Epidemiology
Source :
BMC Public Health, 22(1):1385. BioMed Central Ltd., BMC Public Health, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, instname
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BioMed Central, 2022.

Abstract

Background The development of liver cirrhosis is usually an asymptomatic process until late stages when complications occur. The potential reversibility of the disease is dependent on early diagnosis of liver fibrosis and timely targeted treatment. Recently, the use of non-invasive tools has been suggested for screening of liver fibrosis, especially in subjects with risk factors for chronic liver disease. Nevertheless, large population-based studies with cost-effectiveness analyses are still lacking to support the widespread use of such tools. The aim of this study is to investigate whether non-invasive liver stiffness measurement in the general population is useful to identify subjects with asymptomatic, advanced chronic liver disease. Methods This study aims to include 30,000 subjects from eight European countries. Subjects from the general population aged ≥ 40 years without known liver disease will be invited to participate in the study either through phone calls/letters or through their primary care center. In the first study visit, subjects will undergo bloodwork as well as hepatic fat quantification and liver stiffness measurement (LSM) by vibration-controlled transient elastography. If LSM is ≥ 8 kPa and/or if ALT levels are ≥1.5 x upper limit of normal, subjects will be referred to hospital for further evaluation and consideration of liver biopsy. The primary outcome is the percentage of subjects with LSM ≥ 8kPa. In addition, a health economic evaluation will be performed to assess the cost-effectiveness and budget impact of such an intervention. The project is funded by the European Commission H2020 program. Discussion This study comes at an especially important time, as the burden of chronic liver diseases is expected to increase in the coming years. There is consequently an urgent need to change our current approach, from diagnosing the disease late when the impact of interventions may be limited to diagnosing the disease earlier, when the patient is asymptomatic and free of complications, and the disease potentially reversible. Ultimately, the LiverScreen study will serve as a basis from which diagnostic pathways can be developed and adapted to the specific socio-economic and healthcare conditions in each country. Trial registration This study is registered on Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03789825).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712458
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Public Health, 22(1):1385. BioMed Central Ltd., BMC Public Health, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, instname
Accession number :
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