Investigating the Correlation Between Clinical and Laboratory Findings With the Degree of the Fatty Liver Using Sonography in Pediatric Patients

IF 0.4 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
N. Akhoundi, Zahra Naseri, Reza Hazara, Alireza Siami, S. Hazara, Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Ghadiri Asli, Kobra Hazara
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Abstract

The prevalence of fatty liver disease is increasing among children. The aim of this study was to investigate a possible association between clinical and laboratory findings with the degree of fatty liver deposition, in pediatric patients. This study enrolled 323 pediatric patients with suspected fatty liver disease, who underwent a liver sonogram. The amount of fatty infiltration, within the liver, was assessed. The clinical data include age and body mass index (BMI), which were collected from their medical records. The liver sonogram revealed fatty infiltration in 212 (66%) of the patients. Of those patients, 120 (38%) displayed mild infiltration, 65 (20%) exhibited moderate infiltration, and 27 (8%) demonstrated severe infiltration. Patients with severe fatty infiltration had significantly higher levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT). The different levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), among patients, with varied degrees of fatty infiltration, were not statistically significant. A liver sonogram can be utilized to assess liver damage and inflammation, in pediatric patients, with fatty liver disease. Sonographers should prioritize evaluating the liver size, hepatic vasculature, and liver parenchyma for signs of fatty infiltration. Monitoring ALT levels appears to be crucial in managing pediatric patients, with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
应用超声技术探讨小儿脂肪肝的临床和实验室表现与脂肪肝程度的关系
脂肪肝在儿童中的患病率正在上升。本研究的目的是调查儿科患者的临床和实验室结果与脂肪肝沉积程度之间的可能关联。本研究招募了323名疑似脂肪肝的儿童患者,他们接受了肝脏超声检查。评估肝脏内脂肪浸润量。临床数据包括年龄和身体质量指数(BMI),这些数据是从他们的医疗记录中收集的。肝超声显示脂肪浸润212例(66%)。其中轻度浸润120例(38%),中度浸润65例(20%),重度浸润27例(8%)。严重脂肪浸润患者谷丙转氨酶(ALT)水平明显升高。不同脂肪浸润程度患者的天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)水平差异无统计学意义。肝超声可用于评估儿童脂肪肝患者的肝损伤和炎症。超声检查应优先评估肝脏大小、肝血管和肝实质是否有脂肪浸润的迹象。监测ALT水平在治疗非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)患儿中显得至关重要。
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JOURNAL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
JOURNAL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JDMS) is the official journal of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts aimed at the translational use of ultrasound for diagnosis, intervention, and other clinical applications. The JDMS provides research, clinical, and educational content for all specialties including but not limited to abdominal, women’s health, pediatric, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal sonography. The journal’s scope may also include research on instrumentation, physics, ergonomics, technical advancements, education, and professional issues in the field of sonography. Types of submissions accepted by the JDMS are Original Research, Literature Review, Case Studies, Symposia (related to education, policy, technology, or professional issues), and Letters to the Editor.
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