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Correlations of Hepatic Hemodynamics,Liver Function,and Fibrosis Markers in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Comparison with Chronic Hepatitis Related to Hepatitis C Virus
Authors:Ryuta Shigefuku  Hideaki Takahashi  Hiroyasu Nakano  Tsunamasa Watanabe  Kotaro Matsunaga  Nobuyuki Matsumoto  Masaki Kato  Ryo Morita  Yousuke Michikawa  Tomohiro Tamura  Tetsuya Hiraishi  Nobuhiro Hattori  Yohei Noguchi  Kazunari Nakahara  Hiroki Ikeda  Toshiya Ishii  Chiaki Okuse  Shigeru Sase  Fumio Itoh  Michihiro Suzuki
Abstract:The progression of chronic liver disease differs by etiology. The aim of this study was to elucidate the difference in disease progression between chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by means of fibrosis markers, liver function, and hepatic tissue blood flow (TBF). Xenon computed tomography (Xe-CT) was performed in 139 patients with NAFLD and 152 patients with CHC (including liver cirrhosis (LC)). The cutoff values for fibrosis markers were compared between NAFLD and CHC, and correlations between hepatic TBF and liver function tests were examined at each fibrosis stage. The cutoff values for detection of the advanced fibrosis stage were lower in NAFLD than in CHC. Although portal venous TBF (PVTBF) correlated with liver function tests, PVTBF in initial LC caused by nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH-LC) was significantly lower than that in hepatitis C virus (C-LC) (p = 0.014). Conversely, the liver function tests in NASH-LC were higher than those in C-LC (p < 0.05). It is important to recognize the difference between NAFLD and CHC. We concluded that changes in hepatic blood flow occurred during the earliest stage of hepatic fibrosis in patients with NAFLD; therefore, patients with NAFLD need to be followed carefully.
Keywords:nonalcoholic steatohepatitis   chronic hepatitis C   liver function   hepatic hemodynamics   WFA+-M2BP
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