Authors
Xavier Forns, Sergi Ampurdanes, Josep M Llovet, John Aponte, Llorenç Quintó, Eva Martınez-Bauer, Miquel Bruguera, Jose Maria Sánchez-Tapias, Juan Rodés
Publication date
2002/10/1
Journal
Hepatology
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
986-992
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
Liver biopsy is required for staging hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C, but it is an expensive procedure with occasional complications and poor patient acceptance. This cohort study was designed to assess the accuracy of a noninvasive method aimed to discriminate between patients with and without significant liver fibrosis (stages 2-4 versus 0-1). Clinically relevant variables were analyzed in a cohort of 476 consecutive untreated patients (estimation group, 351 patients; validation group, 125 patients) with chronic hepatitis C who underwent a liver biopsy. Multivariate analysis identified age, gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), cholesterol, platelet count, and prothrombin time as independent predictors of fibrosis. We constructed a model and a score system combining age, GGT, cholesterol, and platelet count that proved useful to identify patients without significant hepatic fibrosis. The area under …
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