The inverse effect of meal intake on controlled attenuation parameter and liver stiffness as assessed by transient elastography

Apr 15, 2017BMC gastroenterology

Meal intake lowers liver fat measurement but raises liver stiffness measured by elastography

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Abstract

The mean post-meal CAP value decreased by 18.1 dB/min, reaching its peak at 60 minutes after eating.

  • CAP values declined significantly for all patients from 15 to 120 minutes post-meal.
  • LS values increased significantly within 15 to 120 minutes after meal intake, peaking at 15 minutes.
  • Post-meal CAP and LS values returned to baseline within 150 minutes.
  • Fasting for more than 150 minutes after a meal may be advisable for patients before undergoing transient elastography.

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