Impairment of patient-reported outcomes among patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a registry-based study
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Yılmaz, YusufToraman, Ahmet Eren
Alp, Ceyda
Doğan, Zehra
Keklikkıran, Çağlayan
Stepanova, Maria
Younossi, Zobair
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Yilmaz, Y., Toraman, A. E., Alp, C., Doğan, Z., Keklikkiran, C., Stepanova, M., & Younossi, Z. (2022). Impairment of patient-reported outcomes among patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a registry-based study. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, 10.1111/apt.17301. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.17301Özet
Background Patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and more advanced fibrosis tend to have more impairment in their health-related quality of life and other patient-reported outcomes (PROs). Aim To assess the association of PROs with select non-invasive tests (NITs) for fibrosis including FAST, Agile 3+ and Agile 4 scores Methods We enrolled patients with an established diagnosis of NAFLD who were seen in a tertiary care clinic into the NAFLD/NASH Registry. The FAST, Agile 3+ and Agile 4 scores were calculated using liver stiffness measurements by transient elastography and laboratory parameters. PROs were assessed using FACIT-F, CLDQ-NASH and WPAI instruments (total of 17 domain and summary scores). Results There were 1509 patients with NAFLD (mean age: 49 +/- 11 years, 50% men, 41% employed, 30% advanced fibrosis and 20% cirrhosis). The mean FAST, Agile 3+ and Agile 4 scores were 0.39 +/- 0.26, 0.35 +/- 0.31 and 0.12 +/- 0.23, respectively. Subjects with lower FAST, Agile 3+ and Agile 4 scores had the highest scores in select domains of FACIT-F, CLDQ-NASH and WPAI (p < 0.05 in comparison to subjects with elevated or high-risk NIT scores). Correlations with continuous NITs were significantly negative for Emotional and Functional well-being (FACIT-F), Activity/energy, Systemic symptoms, Worry and total scores (CLDQ-NASH), and Activity of WPAI (p < 0.05); the strongest was for Worry (CLDQ-NASH) with FAST (R = -0.17, p < 0.0001). The PRO scores of patients with NAFLD were lower than those of matched patients with chronic hepatitis B (p < 0.05 for 9/17 domain and summary scores). Conclusion Patients with NAFLD and high FAST, Agile 3+ or Agile 4 scores experience impairment of health-related quality of life.