| Literature DB >> 35765803 |
Pyeong Hwa Kim1, Young Ah Cho1, Hee Mang Yoon1, Boram Bak2, Jin Seong Lee1, Ah Young Jung1, Seak Hee Oh3, Kyung Mo Kim3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the accuracy of attenuation imaging (ATI) for the assessment of hepatic steatosis in pediatric patients, in comparison with the FibroScan vibration-controlled transient elastography controlled attenuation parameter (CAP).Entities:
Keywords: Fatty liver; Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; Obesity; Pediatrics; Ultrasonography
Year: 2022 PMID: 35765803 PMCID: PMC9532206 DOI: 10.14366/usg.21246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasonography ISSN: 2288-5919
Demographics and clinical characteristics of the 70 included patients
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Age (year) | 12.5 (11.0–14.0) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 58 (82.9) |
| Female | 12 (17.1) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.4±3.8 |
| <25 | 22 (31.4) |
| 25–30 | 37 (52.9) |
| ≥30 | 11 (15.7) |
| BMI percentile | |
| Normal (<85th percentile) | 10 (14.3) |
| Overweight (85th–94th percentile) | 14 (20.0) |
| Obesity (95th–98th percentile) | 6 (8.6) |
| Severe obesity (≥99th percentile) | 40 (57.1) |
| ALT (IU/L) | 106.3±84.9 |
| Normal | 22 (31.4) |
| Abnormal[ | 48 (68.6) |
| AST (IU/L) | 57.2±36.8 |
| r-GT (IU/L) | 49.7±30.6 |
| Fasting glucose (mg/dL) | 97.2±9.8 |
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 133.1±60.1 |
| LDL (mg/dL) | 124.3±26.2 |
| HDL (mg/dL) | 46.1±9.2 |
| CAP (dB/m) | 295.8±43.3 |
| <241 | 9 (12.9) |
| ≥241 | 61 (87.1) |
Values are presented as median (IQR), number (%), or mean±SD.
BMI, body mass index; ALT, alanine transaminase; AST, aspartate transaminase; r-GT, gamma-glutamyl transferase; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; CAP, controlled attenuation parameter; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
Abnormal ALT was defined as elevated ALT (≥52 IU/L for boys, ≥44 IU/L for girls) more than twice the upper limit of normal (26 IU/L for boys, 22 IU/L for girls).
Fig. 1.Scatterplot with linear regression line for the attenuation coefficient in relation to the controlled attenuation parameter (CAP).
There was a moderate-to-good correlation between the attenuation coefficient and CAP (ρ=0.646, P<0.001).
Multivariable linear regression analysis assessing the strength of the association between the attenuation coefficient and controlled attenuation parameter
| Variable | Univariable analysis | Multivariable analysis | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regression coefficient (standard error) | 95% CI | P-value | Regression coefficient (standard error) | 95% CI | P-value | ||
| Main factor | |||||||
| Attenuation coefficient (dB/cm/MHz) | 279.900 (31.410) | 217.231 to 342.573 | <0.001 | 299.815 (33.717) | 232.437 to 367.192 | <0.001 | |
| Covariates | |||||||
| Age (year) | 3.235 (1.963) | -0.680 to 7.151 | 0.104 | ||||
| Sex | |||||||
| Female | Reference category | Reference category | |||||
| Male | 27.240 (13.420) | 0.455 to 54.016 | 0.046 | 23.527 (9.652) | 4.240 to 42.814 | 0.018 | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 1.982 (1.373) | -0.758 to 4.721 | 0.153 | ||||
| <30 kg/m2 | Reference category | ||||||
| ≥30 kg/m2 | 21.049 (13.721) | -6.339 to 48.437 | 0.130 | ||||
| BMI percentile | |||||||
| Normal (<85th percentile) | Reference category | Reference category | |||||
| Overweight (85th–94th percentile) | 26.910 (17.980) | -8.991 to 62.819 | 0.139 | -3.691 (12.429) | -28.529 to 21.147 | 0.768 | |
| Obesity (95th–98th percentile) | 25.030 (22.430) | -19.748 to 69.815 | 0.268 | -1.583 (15.198) | -31.953 to 28.787 | 0.917 | |
| Severe obesity (≥99th percentile) | 17.630 (15.360) | -13.035 to 48.285 | 0.255 | 14.952 (10.494) | -6.018 to 35.922 | 0.159 | |
| ALT (IU/L) | 0.085 (0.061) | -0.036 to 0.207 | 0.166 | -0.066 (0.044) | -0.155 to 0.023 | 0.144 | |
| AST (IU/L) | 0.102 (0.142) | -0.182 to 0.385 | 0.476 | ||||
| r-GT (IU/L) | 0.199 (0.170) | –0.145 to 0.542 | 0.249 | ||||
| Fasting glucose (mg/dL) | 0.550 (0.534) | –0.516 to 1.616 | 0.307 | ||||
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 0.026 (0.091) | –0.155 to 0.208 | 0.773 | ||||
| LDL (mg/dL) | -0.042 (0.214) | –0.471 to 0.387 | 0.845 | ||||
| HDL (mg/dL) | -0.028 (0.596) | –1.219 to 1.162 | 0.962 | ||||
CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index; AST, aspartate transaminase; ALT, alanine transaminase; r-GT, gamma-glutamyl transferase; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; HDL, high-density lipoprotein.
Subgroup analysis of the correlation between the attenuation coefficient and controlled attenuation parameter
| Subgroup | Spearman correlation coefficient | P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Female | 0.779 | 0.003 |
| Male | 0.610 | <0.001 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||
| <30 | 0.730 | <0.001 |
| ≥30 | -0.202 | 0.551 |
| BMI percentile | ||
| Normal (<85th percentile) | 0.772 | 0.009 |
| Overweight (85th–94th percentile) | 0.738 | 0.003 |
| Obesity (95th–98th percentile) | 0.912 | 0.011 |
| Severe obesity (≥99th percentile) | 0.544 | <0.001 |
| ALT | ||
| Normal | 0.850 | 0.007 |
| Abnormal[ | 0.548 | <0.001 |
BMI, body mass index; ALT, alanine transaminase.
Abnormal ALT was defined as elevated ALT (≥52 IU/L for boys, ≥44 IU/L for girls) more than twice the upper limit of normal (26 IU/L for boys, 22 IU/L for girls).
Diagnostic accuracy of the dichotomized CAP, ATI, obesity or severe obesity, and ALT in the diagnosis of fatty liver
| Index test | Cutoff value | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) | Accuracy (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAP | 241 dB/m | 0.99 (0.95–1.00) | 1.00 (1.00–1.00) | 0.99 (0.92–1.00) |
| ATI | 0.66 dB/cm/MHz | 0.93 (0.85–0.98) | 0.87 (0.56–1.00) | 0.93 (0.84–0.97) |
| Obesity or severe obesity | BMI ≥95th percentile | 0.69 (0.56–0.79) | 0.63 (0.42–0.88) | 0.69 (0.57–0.78) |
| ALT | 52 IU/L for boys, 44 IU/L for girls | 0.75 (0.63–0.85) | 0.86 (0.55–0.99) | 0.76 (0.64–0.84) |
Diagnostic accuracy was estimated using the imperfect gold-standard methodology based on a two-level Bayesian latent class model.
CAP, controlled attenuation parameter; ATI, attenuation imaging; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; CI, confidence interval.