Vibration-Controlled Transient Elastography Scores to Predict Liver-Related Events in Steatotic Liver Disease

Mar 21, 2024JAMA

Using Liver Stiffness Measures to Predict Liver Problems in Fatty Liver Disease

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Abstract

A total of 16,603 patients underwent VCTE examination, with 316 patients (1.9%) developing liver-related events (LREs) during a median follow-up of 51.7 months.

  • Agile 3+ and Agile 4 scores demonstrated the highest discriminatory power in predicting LREs, with an integrated area under the curve of 0.89.
  • Of the 10,920 patients who had repeated VCTE examinations, 81.9% maintained stable Agile 3+ scores and 92.6% maintained stable Agile 4 scores.
  • Patients with persistently low Agile 3+ scores had an incidence of LREs of 0.6 per 1000 person-years, while those with persistently high scores had an incidence of 30.1 per 1000 person-years.
  • A decrease of more than 20% in the Agile 3+ score at baseline was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of LREs.
  • Similar trends were observed for the Agile 4 score, although it was less effective at identifying LREs in the low-risk group.

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