Non-contrasted Computed Tomography for the Accurate  Measurement of Liver Steatosis in Obese Patients

Non-contrasted Computed Tomography for the Accurate Measurement of Liver Steatosis in Obese Patients

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : Nathan J. Shores Kerry Link Adolfo Fernandez Kim R. Geisinger Matt Davis Tam Nguyen Janet Sawyer Larry Rudel
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2010

Description

Background Hepatic macrosteatosis (HMS) is prevalent among high BMI patients, but a lack of validation of noninvasive measures of liver fat hampers non-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) investigation in general. Recent work suggests BMI adjusted, non-contrasted computed tomography (nc-CT) attenuation data (Hounsfield units) reflects liver fat accumulation in a normal weight population. However, this and other CT-based HMS studies have only approximated macrosteatosis (%) histologically, but have not validated findings with chemical liver triglyceride (TG) concentrations (mg/gram protein). Also, all previous CT based steatosis studies excluded high BMI subjects, whose habitus may affect properties of the scan. We hypothesized that in high BMI patients nc-CT attenuation measurements expressed in Hounsfield units (HU) accurately estimate liver triglyceride concentrations as well as histological macrosteatosis. Methods With informed consent, 15 patients underwent nc-CT scan of the abdomen prior to weight loss surgery with intraoperative wedge and core needle liver biopsy. Mean left lobe nc-CT Hounsfield units (CTL), liver TG (mg/g Pr), HMS (%), BMI (kg/m2), liver-spleen index (CTL/S = hepatic HU/splenic HU), and liver–spleen difference (CTL-S = hepatic HU - splenic HU) were a priori outcomes. Results In 15 patients (11 female) with aBMIof 44.4 ± 1.1 (mean ± SEM), CTL/S, CTL-S, and CTL measures were significantly associated with liver TG concentrations (r = -0.80, P\0.001; r = -0.80, P\0.001; and r = -0.71, P\0.01, respectively; Table 1). Macrosteatosis (%) and liver triglyceride concentration were positively associated (r = 0.83; P\0.0001). BMI did not correlate strongly to liver triglyceride (r = 0.44, P = NS). Conclusion Estimates of liver fat obtained by nc- CT scans (esp. CTL/S, CTL-S) correlate to chemical measurement of liver triglyceride concentrations, suggesting non-contrasted CT may be a suitable non-invasive ‘‘gold standard’’ for hepatic steatosis quantification in these patients.
Dig Dis Sci (2011) 56:2145–2151 DOI 10.1007/s10620-011-1602-5 Received: 24 November 2010 / Accepted: 27 January 2011 / Published online: 12 February 2011
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