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Clinical predictors of silent but substantial liver fibrosis in primary Sjogren's syndrome.

Sang-Won Lee1, Beom Kyung Kim2,3, Jun Yong Park2,3, Do Young Kim2,3, Sang Hoon Ahn2,3, Jungsik Song1, Yong-Beom Park1, Soo-Kon Lee1, Kwang-Hyub Han2,3, Seung Up Kim2,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence and the predictors of silent but substantial liver fibrosis in patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS).
METHODS: We enrolled 101 pSS patients with normal liver function and structures, and without significant liver diseases or other conditions affecting liver fibrosis. The European league against rheumatism (EULAR) SS patients reported index (ESSPRI) and the EULAR SS disease activity index (ESSDAI) were analyzed. Liver stiffness (LS) was measured using transient elastography and 7.4 kPa was determined as the cutoff value for significant liver fibrosis.
RESULTS: The median age of patients (91women) was 53 years and the median LS value was 4.7 kPa. The median ESSPRI and ESSDAI showed no correlation with LS values. Twelve patients (11.9%) had significant liver fibrosis. In multivariate logistic regression, white blood cells count ≤4000.0/mm(3) (Odds ratio [OR] 9.821), serum albumin ≤3.8 mg/dL (OR 16.770) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ≥ 27.0 IU/L (OR 20.858) independently predicted silent but substantial liver fibrosis in pSS patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of silent but substantial liver fibrosis was 11.9% in pSS and its predictors were leukopenia, decreased serum albumin and increased AST levels.

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Keywords:  Liver fibrosis; Sjögren's syndrome; Transient elastography

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26587876     DOI: 10.3109/14397595.2015.1113629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Rheumatol        ISSN: 1439-7595            Impact factor:   3.023


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