Gallstones increase the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver: A case-control study

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Abdolreza Sheibani, Hamid Reihani, Ahmad shoja, Mohammad M. Gharibvand, Mohammad G. Hanafi
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Abstract

Background

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and gallstones are generally seen together, and many of the risk factors for fatty liver and gallstones are common and similar. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the relationship between NAFLD and gallstones.

Methods

This case-control study was conducted in patients referred to Imam Khomeini and Golestan hospitals of Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences in 2023, whose ultrasound showed fatty liver. Patients who were diagnosed with NAFLD by ultrasound were considered as the case group, and patients who did not have diagnostic findings of fatty liver in ultrasound were considered as the control group. Finally, the information recorded in the checklists was statistically analyzed using SPSS version 26 (SPSS Inc.).

Results

Three hundred patients were included in our study, 150 as cases and 150 as controls. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of gender and age (gender P-value: 0.817/age P-value: 0.102). A statistically significant relationship was found between obesity, diabetes mellitus (DM), the presence of gallstones, and NAFLD (weight p-value < 0.001/DM p-value < 0.001/gallstones P-value: 0.03). In addition, based on binary logistic regression analysis, the presence of gallstones increases the odds of NAFLD by 2.33 times (P-value: 0.035). Furthermore, having DM and increasing each BMI unit increases the odds of NAFLD by 16 times and 30%, respectively (BMI p-value < 0.001/DM p-value < 0.001).

Conclusion

Based on the results of our study, gallstones are an important risk factor for NAFLD. The possible mechanisms are the existence of common risk factors between gallstones and NAFLD and the reduction of motility and flow of bile in the bile ducts with the presence of gallstones.

胆结石会增加罹患非酒精性脂肪肝的风险:病例对照研究
背景:非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)和胆结石通常会同时出现,而且脂肪肝和胆结石的许多危险因素是共同的、相似的。因此,本研究旨在探讨非酒精性脂肪肝与胆结石之间的关系:这项病例对照研究的对象是 2023 年转诊到阿瓦士医科大学伊玛目霍梅尼医院和戈勒斯坦医院的患者,这些患者的超声波检查结果显示他们患有脂肪肝。经超声波检查确诊为非酒精性脂肪肝的患者为病例组,超声波检查未发现脂肪肝的患者为对照组。最后,使用 SPSS 26 版(SPSS 公司)对核对表中记录的信息进行统计分析:研究共纳入 300 名患者,其中 150 人为病例组,150 人为对照组。两组患者在性别和年龄上无明显差异(性别 P 值:0.817/年龄 P 值:0.102)。肥胖、糖尿病(DM)、胆结石和非酒精性脂肪肝之间存在统计学意义上的明显关系(体重 P 值 P 值 P 值:0.03)。此外,根据二元逻辑回归分析,存在胆结石会使非酒精性脂肪肝的几率增加 2.33 倍(P 值:0.035)。此外,患有 DM 和 BMI 单位每增加一个,非酒精性脂肪肝的几率就会分别增加 16 倍和 30%(BMI p 值 p 值 结论):根据我们的研究结果,胆结石是非酒精性脂肪肝的一个重要风险因素。可能的机制是胆结石和非酒精性脂肪肝之间存在共同的风险因素,以及胆结石的存在降低了胆管中胆汁的流动性和流动量。
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