Systematic Reviews
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World J Pharmacol. Dec 9, 2014; 3(4): 209-216
Published online Dec 9, 2014. doi: 10.5497/wjp.v3.i4.209
Table 2 Results and analysis summary of the studies on the association of bilirubin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Ref.Study analysis Results
Chang et al[32](+) Large sample (+) Prospective (-) NAFLD on USHazard ratio for NAFLD comparing the highest to the lower quartile of serum conjugated bilirubin = 0.61 (95%CI: 0.54-0.68), after adjusting metabolic parameters 0.86a (95%Cl : 0.76-0.98) Total bilirubin inversely associated with NAFLD OR = 0.88, 95%CI: 0.80-0.97. An inverse, dose-dependent association between NAFLD and serum total bilirubin levels OR = 0.80b, 95%CI: 0.71-0.90 in the fourth quartile vs lowest quartile
Kwak et al[33](+) Large sample (-) NAFLD on US
Duseja et al[34](-) Small sample (+) Prospective (+) NASH on biopsy (selected)Patient sample too small to make any meaningful statistical inference
Hjelkrem et al[35](-)Retrospective design (-) Small sample (+) NAFLD on biopsyUnconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia inversely associated with NASH OR = 16.1b, 95%CI: 3.7-70.8
Kumar et al[36](-) Small sample (+/-) NAFLD on biopsy but not all patientsUnconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia (UCHB) and NAS score-negative correlation: r: -0.48b. UCHB and stage of fibrosis: r: -0.28d
Chisholm et al[37](-) Small sample (+) NAFLD on biopsyBinary logistic regression showed independent association of total bilirubin with NASH cP = 0.016 Unconjugated bilirubin elevated in all spectra of NAFLD, except healthy control fP = 0.008 High UCHB in advanced NASH group
Tarantino et al[38](-) Retrospective
(-) Small sample
(+) NASH on biopsy (selected)