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Accuracy of a Semi-Quantitative Ultrasound Method to Determine Liver Fat Infiltration in Early Adulthood.

Camila Ibacahe1, Paulina Correa-Burrows1, Raquel Burrows1, Gladys Barrera1, Elissa Kim2, Sandra Hirsch1,3, Boris Jofré4, Estela Blanco2, Sheila Gahagan2, Daniel Bunout1.   

Abstract

An inexpensive and simple method to determine non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the abdominal ultrasound, but there are still doubts about its accuracy. We assessed the precision of a semi-quantitative ultrasound method to determine liver fat infiltration, using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) as the reference. The study was conducted in youths from an ongoing cohort study. Clinical validation was performed, using receiver operating characteristic analysis, in n = 60 participants (22.6y; 50% males). Abdominal ultrasound was carried out with liver brightness (score 0-3), diaphragm attenuation (0-2) and liver vessel blurring (0-1) scored by two observers. Liver fat was estimated using MRS. Then, analytical validation was conducted in the remaining participants (n = 555; 22.7y; 51% males) using effects size estimates. An ultrasound score ≥4.0 had the highest sensitivity (78%) and specificity (85%) for NAFLD diagnosis. An area under the curve of 86% denotes a good diagnostic performance of the test, whereas a Kappa of 0.63 suggests substantial agreement of ultrasound vs. MRS. The analytical validation showed that participants having NAFLD according to ultrasound had an unhealthier cardiometabolic profile than participants without the condition. Abdominal ultrasound, combined with a semi-quantitative score system, is a reliable method to determine liver fat infiltration in young adults and should be encouraged whenever MRS is unavailable.

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Keywords:  cardiometabolic risk; fatty liver; obesity; ultrasound; validity assessment

Year:  2020        PMID: 32630407     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10060431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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