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Low Liver Density Is Linked to Cardiovascular Comorbidity in COPD: An ECLIPSE Cohort Analysis

Authors :
Damien, Viglino
Mickaël, Martin
Natalie, Almeras
Jean-Pierre, Després
Harvey O, Coxson
Jean-Louis, Pépin
Isabelle, Vivodtzev
François, Maltais
Source :
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose Fatty liver disease is associated with cardiometabolic disorders and represents a potential key comorbidity in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Some intermediary mechanisms of fatty liver disease (including its histological component steatosis) include tissue hypoxia, low-grade inflammation and oxidative stress that are key features of COPD. Despite these shared physiological pathways, the effect of COPD on the prevalence of hepatic steatosis, and the association between hepatic steatosis and comorbidities in this population remain unclear. Liver density measured by computed tomography (CT)-scan is a non-invasive surrogate of fat infiltration, with lower liver densities reflecting more fat infiltration and a liver density of 40 Hounsfield Units (HU) corresponding to a severe 30% fat infiltration. Patients and Methods We took advantage of the international cohort ECLIPSE in which non-enhanced chest CT-scans were obtained in 1554 patients with COPD and 387 healthy controls to analyse the liver density at T12-L1. Results The distribution of liver density was similar and the prevalence of severe steatosis (density

Details

ISSN :
11782005
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Accession number :
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