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Prevalence and characteristics of cystic fibrosis liver disease: a study highlighting the lack of histological diagnosis - 05/11/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.clinre.2022.101977 
Zaina Issa a, , Sophie Gohy b, c, Francis Zech d, Pamela Baldin e, Bénédicte Delire a, Géraldine Dahlqvist a
a Department of Gastroenterology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium 
b Department of Pneumology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium 
c Cystic Fibrosis Reference Center, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium 
d Department of Infectious Diseases, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium 
e Department of Anatomopathology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium 

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Highlights

30-40% of patients with CF develop CFLD, half of them will have severe CFLD.
Male sex is significantly associated with CFLD.
Young age at CFLD diagnosis is associated with higher risk of severe CFLD.
Patients with severe CFLD have a worse pulmonary function.
Better characterisation of CFLD is crucial for optimised medical management.

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Abstract

Background and aims

Cystic fibrosis liver disease (CFLD) is the third leading cause of death in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). We aim to determine the prevalence of CFLD in a cohort of adult patients with CF and to characterise liver involvement in this population highlighting the importance of histological diagnosis.

Methods

We retrospectively studied a cohort of patients with CF. Inclusion criteria were age ≥ 18 and minimum 1 year of follow-up. We excluded lung transplant patients. CFLD was defined as having 2 out of 3 criteria: persistent elevation of transaminases and/or gamma-glutamyltransferase; abnormal ultrasound; and abnormal transient elastography. Non-invasive fibrosis biomarkers were calculated in CFLD patients. Adult-onset CFLD (Ad-CFLD) was defined as CFLD ≥18 years. Severe CFLD (s-CFLD) was defined as CFLD with cirrhosis and/or portal hypertension.

Results

We included 113 patients. Median age was 29 years, 58 were male. Forty patients had CFLD. Median age at CFLD diagnosis was 10 years. Twenty-one patients had s-CFLD. Two s-CFLD patients had nodular regenerative hyperplasia, 1 had hepatocellular carcinoma and 4 underwent liver transplantation. Six patients had ad-CFLD. Both CFLD and s-CFLD groups were compared to a non-CFLD group. The CFLD group had significantly more males (p = 0.034). S-CFLD group had worse pulmonary function (p = 0.015).

Conclusion

Thirty five percent of adult patients with CF, mainly males, had CFLD. Nineteen percent had s-CFLD and had worse pulmonary function. With recent reports unravelling different pathophysiological mechanisms in CFLD, we believe it is important to better characterise liver involvement using liver biopsy.

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Keywords : CFLD, liver disease in CF, histological diagnosis of CFLD, idiopathic non-cirrhotic portal hypertension in CF

Abbreviation : CFLD, CF, Ad-CFLD, CFTR, NAFLD, INCPH, LSM, ALT, AST, GGT, US, TE, BMI, ppFEV1, APRI, FIB-4, AAR, GPR, S-CFLD, UDCA, NRH, HCC, HVPG


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