Title of article :
Association between Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Early Carotid Atherosclerosis
Author/Authors :
zayed, bahaa el-din cairo university - faculty of medicine - department of internal medicine, Egypt , sarie el-din, sherif cairo university - faculty of medicine - department of radiology, Egypt , el-mooatism, emad cairo university - faculty of medicine - department of internal medicine, Egypt
From page :
143
To page :
149
Abstract :
Background and Aim of the Work: The increasing rate of morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease are probably among the most important clinical features associated with NAFLD. Recent cross-sectional studies have shown that NAFLD is associated with increased carotid artery intimamedia thickness (IMT), a marker of early generalized atherosclerosis. We have, therefore, assessed whether patients with NAFLD with normal LDL have a greater carotid IMT than control subjects. Material and Methods: 70 patients and 30 controls included in the study with history intake and clinical examination for: BP, BMI, waist circumference, Abdominal U/S, liver function tests, serology for Hepatitis B and C, lipid profile, FBG and carotid duplex. Results: The study group included seventy (70) patients; their mean age was 41.0±5.5 years. Thirty three males (47.1%) and thirty seven females (52.9%). The mean BMI was 22.5± 0.3Kg/m2, the mean waist circumference was 74.9±4.1cm, mean FBG was 85.3±7.4mg/dl, mean PT was 12.5±0.7sec, the mean of the serum albumin was 3.4±0.3 (g/dl). They had fatty liver by U/S which was categorized into mild, moderate, and severe. There was statistically significant difference in liver enzymes, synthetic liver function tests between the study and the control groups mean. Carotid IMT in control subjects was 0.6±0.03mm, in the study group was 0.8±0.1mm. with statistically significant difference, also comparing the carotid intima-medial thickness in the three subgroups of the study group according to the degree of fatty infiltration (mild, moderate, and severe) it was found that the mean carotid IMT thickness in mild group was 0.8±0.2mm, moderate group was 0.9± 0.01mm and severe group was 0.9±0.01mm (p=0.0001). Conclusion: NAFLD is strongly associated with early carotid atherosclerosis, the degree of fatty infiltration add another risk factor for incidence of early carotid atherosclerosis as a marker for early generalized atherosclerosis.
Keywords :
NAFLD – Fatty liver infiltration – Carotid IMT – Abdominal Ultrasound.
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Record number :
2540034
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