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Hepatic steatosis with significant fibrosis is associated with an increased 10-year estimated risk of cardiovascular disease in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Authors :
Mantovani, A
Morieri, M
Palmisano, L
Masulli, M
Cossu, E
Baroni, M
Bonomo, K
Cimini, F
Cavallo, G
Buzzetti, R
Mignogna, C
Leonetti, F
Bacci, S
Trevisan, R
Pollis, R
Aldigeri, R
Cas, A
de Kreutzenberg, S
Targher, G
Mantovani, Alessandro
Morieri, Mario Luca
Palmisano, Luisa
Masulli, Maria
Cossu, Efisio
Baroni, Marco Giorgio
Bonomo, Katia
Cimini, Flavia Agata
Cavallo, Gisella
Buzzetti, Raffaella
Mignogna, Carmen
Leonetti, Frida
Bacci, Simonetta
Trevisan, Roberto
Pollis, Riccardo Maria
Aldigeri, Raffaella
Cas, Alessandra Dei
de Kreutzenberg, Saula Vigili
Targher, Giovanni
Mantovani, A
Morieri, M
Palmisano, L
Masulli, M
Cossu, E
Baroni, M
Bonomo, K
Cimini, F
Cavallo, G
Buzzetti, R
Mignogna, C
Leonetti, F
Bacci, S
Trevisan, R
Pollis, R
Aldigeri, R
Cas, A
de Kreutzenberg, S
Targher, G
Mantovani, Alessandro
Morieri, Mario Luca
Palmisano, Luisa
Masulli, Maria
Cossu, Efisio
Baroni, Marco Giorgio
Bonomo, Katia
Cimini, Flavia Agata
Cavallo, Gisella
Buzzetti, Raffaella
Mignogna, Carmen
Leonetti, Frida
Bacci, Simonetta
Trevisan, Roberto
Pollis, Riccardo Maria
Aldigeri, Raffaella
Cas, Alessandra Dei
de Kreutzenberg, Saula Vigili
Targher, Giovanni
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: We assessed whether hepatic steatosis with or without significant fibrosis (determined by validated non-invasive biomarkers) is associated with an increased 10-year estimated risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Methods: We conducted a retrospective, multicenter, cross-sectional study involving 1,254 adults with established T1DM without pre-existing CVD. We used the hepatic steatosis index (HSI) and fibrosis (FIB)-4 index for non-invasively detecting hepatic steatosis (defined as HSI > 36), with or without coexisting significant fibrosis (defined as FIB-4 index ≥ 1.3 or < 1.3). We calculated the Steno type 1 risk engine and the atherosclerotic CVD (ASCVD) risk score to estimate the 10-year risk of developing a first fatal or nonfatal CVD event. Results: Using the Steno type 1 risk engine, a significantly greater proportion of patients with hepatic steatosis and significant fibrosis (n = 91) had a high 10-year estimated CVD risk compared to those with hepatic steatosis alone (n = 509) or without steatosis (n = 654) (75.8% vs. 23.2% vs. 24.9%, p < 0.001). After adjustment for sex, BMI, diabetes duration, hemoglobin A1c, chronic kidney disease, and lipid-lowering medication use, patients with hepatic steatosis and significant fibrosis had an increased 10-year estimated risk of developing a first fatal or nonfatal CVD event (adjusted-odds ratio 11.4, 95% confidence interval 3.54–36.9) than those without steatosis. We observed almost identical results using the ASCVD risk calculator. Conclusions: The 10-year estimated CVD risk is remarkably greater in T1DM adults with hepatic steatosis and significant fibrosis than in their counterparts with hepatic steatosis alone or without steatosis.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415731571
Document Type :
Electronic Resource