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World J Gastroenterol. May 14, 2014; 20(18): 5320-5330
Published online May 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i18.5320
Table 1 Summary of studies that evaluated post-transplant nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome
Ref.Patient (n)Follow up periodOutcomes post OLTn(%)Metabolic syndrome post OLT
Kim et al[25]815 mo5/8 (63) → NAFL in 4 moBMI was higher in patients that developed steatosis
1/8 (13) → NASH in 6 wkHyperlipidemia was observed in 5 patients who developed steatosis
No cirrhosis within the follow up period
Contos et al[22]30> 4 yr4/27 (15) → NAFL in 6 moBMI and steroid use were higher in patients that developed steatosis
1/27 (4) → NASH in 1 yrDM prevalence was higher post OLT
2/27 (7) → NASH in 3 yr
3/27 (11) → NASH in > 4 yr
1/30 (3) → cirrhosis, no time range was specified
Charlton et al[57]31> 4 yr9/15 (60) → NAFL in 4 moMetS was observed more in the post-transplant setting
2/15 (13) → NASH in 4 moNo detailed reports on MetS components
4/15 (27) → NASH in 1 yr
5/15 (33) → NASH in 2 yr
3/15 (20) → fibrosis < 1 yr
5/15 (33) → cirrhosis in > 4 yr
Ayata et al[58]92 yrDidn’t report steatosis or cirrhosisNo detailed report on post OLT metabolic syndrome
2/9 (22) → NASH in 2 yr
Seo et al[7]68> 4 yr12/68 (18) → NAFL, no time range was specifiedMetS was higher in post OLT
BMI increased in 35%
HTN developed in 69%
6/68 (9) → NASH, no time range was specifiedDM was developed in 38%
Did not report cirrhosisHypertriglyceridemia in 25%
Malik et al[59]98Around 2 yr36/79 (45) → NAFL in 1 yrMetS was higher post OLT and
(461 d)BMI increased post OLT
19/79 (24) → NASH in < 2 yrHTN developed more frequently post OLT
DM was higher post OLT compared to pre-transplant period
14/79 (18) in < 2 yrHypertriglyceridemia was higher in post OLT setting
Bhagat et al[21]714 yrDidn’t report steatosisBMI increased in 17%
HTN developed in 35%
21/64 (33) → NASH in 6 moDM was developed in 16%
No cirrhosis in 4 yrHypertriglyceridemia in 18%
Yalamanchili et al[60]22720 yr8.2% → NAFL in 1 yrBMI increased post OLT and statistically significant compared to pre transplant BMI
13.6% → in 2 yrHTN developed in 52%
25% → NAFL in 5 yrDM developed in 36%
33% → NAFL in 10 yr
6% → NASH 20 yr
5% → cirrhosis in 5 yr
10% → cirrhosis in 10 yr
Finkenstedt et al[20]2375 yr11.6% → NAFL in 1 yrBMI was higher in patients with steatosis 28.7 compared to those without 25.4 (P = 0.005)
27.5% → NAFL in 3 yr
32.6% → NAFL in 5 yrDM was higher in patients who developed steatosis
No biopsies, no report on NASHHTN development was not different between groups
No cirrhosis by imaging in 5 yrHypertriglyceridemia did not show difference