Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 14, 2020; 26(42): 6658-6668
Published online Nov 14, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i42.6658
Table 1 Patient characteristics

n = 119
Age (yr), mean ± SD56 ± 10.7
18-30, n (%)2 (1.7)
31-50, n (%)30 (25.2)
51-70, n (%)79 (66.4)
> 70, n (%)8 (6.7)
Sex (male), n (%)79 (66.4)
Metabolic syndrome, n (%)73 (61.3)
Increased waist circumference, n (%)91 (76.5)
Hypertension, n (%)63 (52.9)
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, n (%)66 (55.5)
Increased Triglyceride levels, n (%)61 (51.3)
Low HDL-cholesterol levels, n (%)53 (44.5)
HOMA-IR, mean ± SD7.5 ± 13.1
BMI (kg/m2), mean ± SD32.5 ± 5.2
Obese, n (%)74 (62.2)
Normal BMI, n (%)6 (5)
Waist circumference (cm), mean ± SD109.3 ± 14
Visceral fat, mean ± SD114.8 ± 5.3
Visceral fat ≥ 13, n (%)277 (63.6)
CAP (dB/m), mean ± SD330.9 ± 50.4
Liver elastography (Kpa), mean ± SD11.7 ± 8
Histological fibrosis stage, n (%)
F0-159 (49.6)
F218 (15.1)
F324 (20.2)
F418 (15.1)
Table 2 Correlations of visceral fat with anthropometric parameters, liver fat and liver fibrosis

HOMA-IR
BMI (kg/m2)
WC (cm)
Hepatic fat (CAP) (dB/m)
Liver elastography (kPa)
Histological fibrosis stage
Visceral fat0.160.64b0.67b0.32b0.33b0.112b
Hepatic fat (CAP) (dB/m)0.0010.45b0.38b0.200.002
WC (cm)0.24a0.81b0.38b0.23a0.009
BMI (kg/m2)0.21a0.81b0.45b0.25b0.003
Table 3 Patient characteristics according to significant liver fibrosis (F ≥ 2)

F0-1 (n = 59)
F ≥ 2 (n = 60)
P
Age (yr), mean ± SD52 ± 10.561 ± 9.4< 0.001
Sex (male), n (%)34 (57.6)45 (75)0.054
Metabolic syndrome, n (%)29 (49.2)44 (73.3)0.007
Number metabolic risk factors, n (%)0.0021
04 (6.8)2 (3.3)
111 (18.6)5 (8.3)
215 (25.4)9 (15)
317 (28.8)17 (28.3)
49 (15.3)18 (30)
53 (5.1)9 (15)
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, n (%) 24 (40.7)42 (67.7)0.003
BMI (kg/m2), mean ± SD32.5 ± 5.632.6 ± 4.80.966
Obese, n (%)36 (61)38 (63.3)0.794
Normal BMI, n (%)5 (8.5)1 (1.7)0.090
Waist circumference (cm), mean ± SD108.6 ± 14.9109.8 ± 13.30.663
Visceral fat, mean ± SD13.1 ± 516.4 ± 5.1< 0.001
Visceral fat ≥ 13, n (%)29 (49.2)48 (77.4)0.001
CAP (dB/m), mean ± SD330.5 ± 58331.2 ± 440.946
Liver elastography (kPa), mean ± SD8.8 ± 5.614.5 ± 8.8< 0.001

  • Citation: Hernández-Conde M, Llop E, Fernández Carrillo C, Tormo B, Abad J, Rodriguez L, Perelló C, López Gomez M, Martínez-Porras JL, Fernández Puga N, Trapero-Marugan M, Fraga E, Ferre Aracil C, Calleja Panero JL. Estimation of visceral fat is useful for the diagnosis of significant fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. World J Gastroenterol 2020; 26(42): 6658-6668
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v26/i42/6658.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i42.6658