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J Clin Med ; 10(3)2021 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33535679

ABSTRACT

We externally validated the fatty liver index (FLI), the lipid accumulation product (LAP), the hepatic steatosis index (HSI), and the Zhejiang University index (ZJU) for the diagnosis of fatty liver (FL) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the general population. The validation was performed on 2159 citizens of the town of Bagnacavallo (Ravenna, Italy). Calibration was evaluated by calculating the calibration slope and intercept and by inspecting calibration plots; discrimination was evaluated using the c-statistic. The average calibration slope was 1 and the average intercept was 0 for all combinations of outcomes and indices. For the diagnosis of FL, the c-statistic was 0.85 for FLI, 0.83 for ZJU, 0.82 for HSI, and 0.80 for LAP; for the diagnosis of NAFLD, the c-statistic was 0.77 for FLI, 0.76 for ZJU, 0.75 for HSI, and 0.74 for LAP. All indices were strongly correlated with each other. In conclusion, FLI, LAP, HSI, and ZJU perform similarly well to diagnose FL and NAFLD in the Bagnacavallo population, even if FLI has a small advantage as discrimination is concerned.

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Ann Hepatol ; 19(4): 380-387, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32451205

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Surrogate biomarkers of liver fibrosis developed in tertiary care are increasingly used in general populations. We evaluated the association between liver stiffness (LS) and five continuous (AST/ALT, APRI, Forns Index, FIB-4, GGT) and two discrete biomarkers (BARD, BAAT) in a general population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 636 (29%) of the 2159 citizens of the Bagnacavallo Study had LS measured by transient elastography. Using linear regression with univariate multiple imputation, we evaluated the association of LS with the above biomarkers in the total sample of 2159 citizens. RESULTS: The mean change of LS between the 5th and 95th internal percentile of any continuous biomarker was ≤1kPa. The mean change of LS between scores 0 and 3 of BARD and scores 0 and ≥3 of BAAT was >1kPa but of doubtful clinical relevance. CONCLUSION: We found a modest association between LS and seven biomarkers of liver fibrosis in a general population.


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Fatty Liver, Alcoholic/blood , Liver Cirrhosis/blood , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/blood , Adult , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Cholesterol, HDL/blood , Cholesterol, LDL/blood , Elasticity Imaging Techniques , Fatty Liver, Alcoholic/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Liver Cirrhosis/diagnostic imaging , Male , Metabolic Syndrome , Middle Aged , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/diagnostic imaging , Obesity , Overweight , Platelet Count , gamma-Glutamyltransferase/blood
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J Med Ultrason (2001) ; 40(4): 399-408, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27277453

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To identify dorsal acoustic windows (DAWs) for the study of the liver and to investigate whether they could improve the visualization of the liver in patients with chronic liver disease and ascites, meteorism, and/or obesity. METHODS: The study was based on a single ultrasound examination and divided into three successive stages. Firstly, we performed a preliminary study involving 10 cirrhotic patients to identify new DAWs. Inter-observer reproducibility of measurements obtained through the DAWs was then assessed in another 29 cirrhotic patients. Finally, in 50 patients with chronic hepatitis/cirrhosis, we employed the DAWs when ascites, meteorism or obesity hampered the conventional ultrasound examination. RESULTS: With patients sitting, we found three new DAWs, by the combined use of which it was possible to explore the liver, spleen, and their vascular structures, and which provided reproducible measurements. In the clinical setting, we found 11 of 50 patients in whom the addition of the new DAWs led to better results in terms of successful visualization/Doppler measurements for portal vein (ratio = 100 % vs 27 %, p = 0.001), hepatic artery (ratio = 90 % vs 27 %, p = 0.004), and hepatic veins (mean number = 2.4 ± 0.2 vs 1.0 ± 0.2, p = 0.01). Among these 11 patients, in one case the addition of DAWs led to visualization of hepatic focal lesions in the right lobe, not previously displayed through conventional ultrasound. CONCLUSION: These DAWs may be an additional tool that improves the accuracy of ultrasound examinations in patients with meteorism, ascites, or obesity.

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Dig Liver Dis ; 43(3): 242-5, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20833118

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Terlipressin plus albumin is first-line treatment for hepatorenal syndrome (HRS). Therapy lasts from a few days to two weeks, whereas the efficacy and safety of long-term administration remain unsettled. METHODS: We describe our experience of prolonged terlipressin and albumin treatment as a bridge to liver transplantation in three patients with cirrhosis and recurrent HRS. RESULTS: The length of treatment ranged from 62 days to eight months. Attempts to suspend terlipressin or to switch treatment to midodrine plus octreotide were consistently associated with a deterioration of serum creatinine and oliguria. No major side-effects were observed. All patients were transplanted, but two died from peri-operative complications. CONCLUSIONS: These clinical cases suggest that long-term terlipressin administration in selected patients with recurrent HRS awaiting liver transplantation may represent an option to prevent irreversible renal failure and the need for dialysis until an organ becomes available.


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Albumins/therapeutic use , Hepatorenal Syndrome/drug therapy , Liver Transplantation , Lypressin/analogs & derivatives , Vasoconstrictor Agents/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Albumins/administration & dosage , Creatinine/blood , Drug Administration Schedule , Drug Therapy, Combination , Hepatorenal Syndrome/blood , Humans , Lypressin/administration & dosage , Lypressin/therapeutic use , Male , Middle Aged , Terlipressin , Time Factors , Vasoconstrictor Agents/administration & dosage
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Case Reports Hepatol ; 2011: 314231, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25954540

ABSTRACT

Azithromycin, a semisynthetic macrolides, is frequently prescribed for the treatment of middle ear and upper respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, and community-acquired pneumonia. This antibiotic is usually well tolerated, and a rapid resolving cholestatic hepatitis has been described up to now only in six patients all, except one, over 65 years of age. We here report the case of a prolonged cholestatic hepatitis after administration of azithromycin in a young woman with no history of liver disease.

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