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New steatotic liver disease criteria diagnostic performance in an agricultural population in Chile

  • Maria Spencer-Sandino
  • , Franco Godoy
  • , Laura Huidobro
  • , Danilo Alvares
  • , Francisco Cruz
  • , Claudia Marco
  • , Macarena Garrido
  • , Daniel Cabrera
  • , Juan Pablo Arab
  • , Marco Arrese
  • , Francisco Barrera
  • , Catterina Ferreccio*
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Introduction and Objectives: This study aims to assess the performance of Steatotic Liver Disease (SLD) criteria in identifying liver steatosis compared to the NAFLD and MAFLD definitions in an agricultural population in Chile. Patients and Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis on the MAUCO cohort, composed of 9,013 individuals aged 38 to 74. Health conditions, socio-demographics, anthropometrics, hepatic ultrasonography, blood pressure, and biological samples were obtained. Participants were classified as NAFLD, MAFLD, or any of the five SLD categories: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatosis liver disease (MASLD), Metabolic and Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease (MetALD), Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease (ALD), Specific aetiologies, and Cryptogenic. The Framingham cardiovascular risk score and BARD liver fibrosis score were used to assess clinical relevance. Results: Liver steatosis was present in 4,082 participants (45%); SLD criteria captured an additional 176 individuals not classified under NAFLD and 103 not included under MAFLD definition. The main SLD subgroups were MASLD (95%), MetALD (1.9%) and ALD (1.3%). Individuals classified in the MetALD and ALD subgroups exhibited more severe liver steatosis and a higher cardiovascular risk. Notably, participants categorized under specific etiologies and cryptogenic subgroups were younger and had a higher risk for liver fibrosis. Conclusions: The study reveals that SLD offers a more inclusive classification to identify high-risk individuals in the Chilean population, capturing cases that could be missed by NAFLD or MAFLD definitions by using the same resources.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo101919
Páginas (desde-hasta)101919
PublicaciónAnnals of Hepatology
Volumen30
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2025

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