NAFLD determined by Dallas Steatosis Index is associated with poor outcomes in COVID-19 pneumonia: a cohort study

Coronavirus disease 2019 is a worldwide health challenge. Liver steatosis diagnosis based on imaging studies has been implicated in poor outcomes of COVID-19 pneumonia, but results are inconsistent. The Dallas Steatosis Index (DSI) is an available calculator developed to identify patients with non-a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Internal and emergency medicine 2022-08, Vol.17 (5), p.1355-1362
Hauptverfasser: Moctezuma-Velázquez, Paulina, Miranda-Zazueta, Godolfino, Ortiz-Brizuela, Edgar, Garay-Mora, Juan Alberto, González-Lara, María Fernanda, Tamez-Torres, Karla Maria, Román-Montes, Carla Marina, Díaz-Mejía, Bruno Alejandro, Pérez-García, Esteban, Villanueva-Reza, Marco, Chapa-Ibargüengoitia, Monica, Uscanga-Domínguez, Luis, Sifuentes-Osornio, José, Ponce-de-León, Alfredo, Kershenobich-Stalnikowitz, David, Mota-Ayala, Blanca, Moctezuma-Velázquez, Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:Coronavirus disease 2019 is a worldwide health challenge. Liver steatosis diagnosis based on imaging studies has been implicated in poor outcomes of COVID-19 pneumonia, but results are inconsistent. The Dallas Steatosis Index (DSI) is an available calculator developed to identify patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We hypothesized that it would be associated with in-hospital mortality, intensive care unit admission (ICU), and invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). We conducted a retrospective cohort study on inpatients with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia between February 26 and April 11, 2020. We computed the DSI on admission, and patients with high DSI were considered with NAFLD. We employed logistic regression to study the association between NAFLD, mortality, ICU admission, and IMV. We studied the association between liver steatosis on computed tomography (CT) and these outcomes, and also between Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) based on CT findings and risk factors and the outcomes. 470 patients were included; 359 had NAFLD according to the DSI. They had a higher frequency of type 2 diabetes (31% vs 14%, p  
ISSN:1828-0447
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DOI:10.1007/s11739-022-02933-x