Hepatic Steatosis In Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery and its Relationship to Body Mass Index and Co-Morbidities

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Myriam Moretto
Carlos Kupski
Cláudio Corá Mottin
Giuseppe Repetto
Marcelo Garcia Toneto
Jacqueline Rizzolli
Diovanne Berleze
Cesar Luis de Souza Brito
Daniela Casagrande
Fernanda Colossi
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Obesity Surgery | 2003年 / 13卷
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STEATOHEPATITIS; CIRRHOSIS; MORBID OBESITY; BARIATRIC; SURGERY;
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Background: Although non-alcoholic hepatitis usually is asymptomatic and benign, this condition may progress to cirrhosis and hepatic failure. Some findings are similar to alcoholic hepatitis, but there is no history of excessive alcohol consumption. Among the factors associated with non-alcoholic hepatitis, obesity, diabetes and dyslipidemia are the most important. Methods: 77 consecutive patients undergoing bariatric surgery had their liver biopsy compared to the presence of co-morbidities and BMI. Results: 67 patients (87.1%) had an abnormal liver biopsy, mostly due to steatosis (83.1%), but also steatohepatitis (2.6%) and cirrhosis (1.3%). The degree of liver damage was related to higher BMI scores. Co-morbidities were present in 46.9% of the patients with hepatic steatosis. Conclusions: The authors suggest that a liver biopsy should be performed in all patients at bariatric surgery, in order to evaluate possible liver damage and to assist postoperative care.
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