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The future of International Classification of Diseases coding in steatotic liver disease: An expert panel Delphi consensus statement
Hagstrom, Hannes; Adams, Leon A.; Allen, Alina M.; Byrne, Christopher D.; Chang, Yoosoo; Duseja, Ajay; Gronbaek, Henning; Ismail, Mona H.; Jepsen, Peter; Kanwal, Fasiha; Kramer, Jennifer; Loomba, Rohit; Mark, Henry E.; Newsome, Philip N.; Rinella, Mary E.; Rowe, Ian A.; Ryu, Seungho; Sanyal, Arun; Schattenberg, Joern M.; Serper, Marina; Sheron, Nick; Simon, Tracey G.; Spearman, C. Wendy; Tapper, Elliot B.; Villota-Rivas, Marcela; Wild, Sarah H.; Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun; Yılmaz, Yusuf; Zelber-Sagi, Shira; Aberg, Fredrik; Lazarus, Jeffrey V. (Wiley, 2024)Background:Following the adoption of new nomenclature for steatotic liver disease, we aimed to build consensus on the use of International Classification of Diseases codes and recommendations for future research and ... -
A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature
Rinella, Mary E.; Lazarus, Jeffrey V.; Ratziu, Vlad; Francque, Sven M.; Sanyal, Arun J.; Kanwal, Fasiha; Romero, Diana; Abdelmalek, Manal F.; Anstee, Quentin M.; Arab, Juan Pablo; Arrese, Marco; Bataller, Ramon; Beuers, Ulrich; Boursier, Jerome; Bugianesi, Elisabetta; Byrne, Christopher D.; Castro Narro, Graciela E.; Chowdhury, Abhijit; Cortez-Pinto, Helena; Cryer, Donna R.; Cusi, Kenneth; El-Kassas, Mohamed; Klein, Samuel; Eskridge, Wayne; Fan, Jiangao; Gawrieh, Samer; Guy, Cynthia D.; Harrison, Stephen A.; Kim, Seung Up; Koot, Bart G.; Korenjak, Marko; Kowdley, Kris V.; Lacaille, Florence; Loomba, Rohit; Mitchell-Thain, Robert; Morgan, Timothy R.; Powell, Elisabeth E.; Roden, Michael; Romero-Gómez, Manuel; Silva, Marcelo; Singh, Shivaram Prasad; Sookoian, Silvia C.; Spearman, C. Wendy; Tiniakos, Dina; Valenti, Luca; Vos, Miriam B.; Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun; Xanthakos, Stavra; Yılmaz, Yusuf; Younossi, Zobair; Hobbs, Ansley; Villota-Rivas, Marcela; Newsome, Philip N. (Elsevier, 2023)The principal limitations of the terms NAFLD and NASH are the reliance on exclusionary confounder terms and the use of potentially stigmatising language. This study set out to determine if content experts and patient ...