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Risk of severe illness of COVID‐19 patients with NAFLD and increased NAFLD fibrosis scores
Authors:Renling Yao  Li Zhu  Jian Wang  Jiacheng Liu  Ruifei Xue  Leyang Xue  Longgen Liu  Chunyang Li  Haiyan Zhao  Juan Cheng  Songping Huang  Yang Li  Xiang&#x;an Zhao  Chuanwu Zhu  Ming Li  Rui Huang  Chao Wu
Abstract:BackgroundThere is still little knowledge about the association of liver fibrosis with the clinical outcomes of COVID‐19 patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The aim of the study was to determine the association of NAFLD fibrosis score (NFS)–determined liver fibrosis with clinical outcomes of COVID‐19 patients with NAFLD.MethodsThe NAFLD was diagnosed by the Hepatic Steatosis Index (HSI) in the absence of other causes of chronic liver diseases. NFS was used to evaluate the severity of liver fibrosis.ResultsA total of 86 COVID‐19 patients with NAFLD were included. The median age was 43.5 years, and 58.1% of patients were male. Thirty‐eight (44.2%) patients had advanced liver fibrosis according to the NFS. Multivariate analysis indicated that concurrent diabetes (odds ratio OR] 8.264, 95% confidence interval CI] 1.202–56.830, p = 0.032) and advanced liver fibrosis (OR 11.057, 95% CI 1.193–102.439, p = 0.034) were independent risk factors of severe illness in COVID‐19 patients with NAFLD.ConclusionNAFLD patients with NFS‐determined advanced liver fibrosis are at higher risk of severe COVID‐19.
Keywords:COVID‐  19  fibrosis  non‐  alcoholic fatty liver disease  severe illness
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