Diagnostic Value of Ultrasonographic Examination for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in Morbidly Obese Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery |
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Authors: | Ren-Jow Liang Hsih-Hsi Wang Wei-Jei Lee Phui-Ly Liew Jaw-Town Lin Ming-Shiang Wu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Internal Medicine, En Chu Kong Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan;(2) Department of Pathology, En Chu Kong Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan;(3) EverHealth Clinic, Ming-Shen Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan;(4) Department of Surgery, Ming-Shen Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan;(5) Department of Internal Medicine and Primary Care Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, No.7, Chung-Shan South Road, Sec.1, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Background There are few data relating to the role of fatty score (FS) and modified fatty score (MFS) in ultrasonographic (US) examination on the diagnosis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Methods We investigated consecutive patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery with biopsy-proven nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Patients with other liver diseases and significant alcohol consumption were excluded. Clinico-demographic and anthropometric data were collected before surgery. Each biopsy specimen was assessed by the same pathologist. Liver US examinations were performed by an independent and experienced sonographer before surgery. FS and MFS, determined by the US scoring system based on degrees of parenchymal echogenicity, far gain attenuation, gallbladder wall blurring, portal vein wall blurring and hepatic vein blurring, were used to assess the severity of fatty liver. US findings were correlated with histologic results. Results Totally 101 patients were enrolled. The mean BMI of the patients was 44.6 ± 5.4 kg/m2. 29 patients (29%) were categorized with simple steatosis and 72 (71%) with NASH. FS and MFS were significantly correlated with the histological steatosis, fibrosis and the presence of NASH (P < 0.001). A receiver operating characteristic curve identified the MFS of 2 as the best cut-off point for the prediction of NASH, yielding measures of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and accuracy for 72%, 86%, 93% and 76%, respectively. The positive likelihood ratio of 5.24 for MFS approximately doubled the post-test probability of NASH from 30% to 70%. Conclusion FS and MFS on US examination exhibit acceptable sensitivity and high specificity for the detection of the presence of NASH in morbidly obese patients and may aid in the selection of patients for closer follow-up or liver biopsy. |
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Keywords: | Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis histology ultrasound diagnostic value modified fatty score morbid obesity |
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