NAFLD and COVID-19: a Pooled Analysis

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作者
Sonali Sachdeva
Harshwardhan Khandait
Jonathan Kopel
Mark M. Aloysius
Rupak Desai
Hemant Goyal
机构
[1] Lady Hardinge Medical College,Department of Medicine
[2] Government Medical College,Department of Medicine
[3] Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,Department of Medicine
[4] The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education,Division of Cardiology
[5] Atlanta VA Medical Center,undefined
关键词
SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Coronavirus; NAFLD; MAFLD; Fatty liver;
D O I
10.1007/s42399-020-00631-3
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摘要
The earliest evidence from China suggested that COVID-19 patients are even more vulnerable to succumbing from complications in the presence of a multimorbid status, including metabolic syndrome. Due to ongoing metabolic abnormalities, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) appears to be a potential risk factor for contracting SARS-CoV-2 infection and developing related complications. This is because of the interplay of chronically active inflammatory pathways in NAFLD- and COVID-19-associated acute cytokine storm. The risk of severe disease could also be attributed to compromised liver function as a result of NAFLD. We systematically reviewed current literature to ascertain the relationship between NAFLD and severe COVID-19, independent of obesity, which is considered the major factor risk factor for both NAFLD and COVID-19. We found that NAFLD is a predictor of severe COVID-19, even after adjusting for the presence of obesity (OR 2.358; 95% CI: 1.902–2.923, p < 0.001).
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页码:2726 / 2729
页数:3
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