Gaps and challenges in the management of pediatric steatotic liver diseases: a narrative review.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Wathsala Hathagoda, Shaman Rajindrajith, Madunil Anuk Niriella
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Abstract

Background: Given the rising prevalence of pediatric steatotic liver disease (SLD), it is imperative to identify and address common challenges in clinical practice. This article aims to examine key issues in managing pediatric SLD and attempts to propose evidence-based recommendations.

Data sources: We reviewed published literature on steatotic liver diseases in children focusing on overweight and obesity, including original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, consensus statements, and position papers. Databases searched were PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Scopus. Search terms included: "non-alcoholic fatty liver disease", "NAFLD", "steatohepatitis", "NASH", "steatotic liver disease", "fatty liver", "children", "adolescents", "pediatric", "obesity", and "overweight".

Results: Critical issues include an over-reliance on liver biochemistry, which may fail to capture the broader spectrum of SLD [e.g., metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction associated with steatohepatitis (MASH)], and delays in recognizing metabolic comorbidities. Dietary and lifestyle recommendations are often generalized, overlooking individual patient needs, while psychological factors, such as stress and mental health, are frequently neglected despite their role in disease progression. Advanced fibrosis cases are under-referred, long-term risks like cirrhosis are underestimated, and insufficient follow-up, coupled with limited family involvement in education, further compromises care.

Conclusions: Addressing these deficiencies through a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates early diagnosis, personalized treatment strategies, structured monitoring, and comprehensive family involvement is imperative for optimizing outcomes and mitigating the long-term impact of pediatric SLD.

儿童脂肪变性肝病管理的差距和挑战:叙述性回顾。
背景:鉴于儿童脂肪变性肝病(SLD)的患病率不断上升,确定和解决临床实践中的共同挑战势在必行。本文旨在探讨管理儿童特殊语言障碍的关键问题,并试图提出基于证据的建议。数据来源:我们回顾了已发表的关于超重和肥胖儿童脂肪变性肝病的文献,包括原始研究、系统综述、荟萃分析、共识声明和立场文件。检索的数据库包括PubMed/MEDLINE、Cochrane Library、Web of Science和Scopus。搜索词包括:“非酒精性脂肪性肝病”、“非酒精性脂肪肝”、“脂肪性肝炎”、“NASH”、“脂肪性肝病”、“脂肪肝”、“儿童”、“青少年”、“儿科”、“肥胖”和“超重”。结果:关键问题包括过度依赖肝脏生物化学,这可能无法捕获更广泛的SLD[例如,代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪性肝病(MASLD)和脂肪性肝炎相关的代谢功能障碍(MASH)],以及识别代谢合并症的延迟。饮食和生活方式的建议往往是泛泛的,忽视了患者的个体需求,而心理因素,如压力和精神健康,尽管在疾病进展中发挥作用,但往往被忽视。晚期纤维化病例的转诊不足,肝硬化等长期风险被低估,随访不足,加上家庭参与教育有限,进一步影响了护理。结论:通过多学科方法解决这些缺陷,包括早期诊断、个性化治疗策略、结构化监测和全面的家庭参与,对于优化结果和减轻儿童SLD的长期影响是必不可少的。
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World Journal of Pediatrics
World Journal of Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
1.10%
发文量
592
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: The World Journal of Pediatrics, a monthly publication, is dedicated to disseminating peer-reviewed original papers, reviews, and special reports focusing on clinical practice and research in pediatrics. We welcome contributions from pediatricians worldwide on new developments across all areas of pediatrics, including pediatric surgery, preventive healthcare, pharmacology, stomatology, and biomedicine. The journal also covers basic sciences and experimental work, serving as a comprehensive academic platform for the international exchange of medical findings.
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