Focused Recommendations for the Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) by Advanced Practice Providers in the United States.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Journal of clinical gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1097/MCG.0000000000002140
Brian P Lam, Jessica Bartholomew, Sherona Bau, HoChong Gilles, Andrea Keller, Ann Moore, Khalil Nader, Lisa Richards, Linda Henry, Zobair M Younossi
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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) has become the dominant cause of liver disease in the United States. With the growing burden of this disease in gastroenterology practices, the identification and treatment of those at risk of developing adverse outcomes (cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, or liver-related death) has become urgent. In recent years, the development of noninvasive tests (NITs) to identify "at-risk MASH" patients have provided cost-effective algorithms to identify these patients. Although treatment has historically been limited to lifestyle modification, recent FDA approval of resmetirom for noncirrhosis MASH with stages 2 and 3 fibrosis has provided a new  opportunity in the United States to provide these patients with novel treatment options. Other new effective treatment regimens are on the horizon. Given that gastroenterology and hepatology practices in the United States heavily rely on advanced practice providers (APPs) to manage patients with MASLD, the APP Committee of the Global NASH/MASH Council has curated the essentials of day-to-day MASH management for our busy gastrohepatology providers and their APP colleagues. The goal of this document is to equip and mobilize more GI providers with the requisite competencies for the management of at-risk MASH, given the rapidly evolving MASH treatment landscape.

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代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪性肝炎(MASH)已成为美国肝病的主要病因。随着这种疾病给消化内科带来的负担越来越重,识别和治疗那些有可能发展成不良后果(肝硬化、肝细胞癌或与肝脏相关的死亡)的患者已成为当务之急。近年来,用于识别 "高危 MASH "患者的无创检验(NIT)的发展为识别这些患者提供了具有成本效益的算法。虽然治疗方法历来仅限于改变生活方式,但最近美国食品与药物管理局(FDA)批准雷美替罗用于治疗纤维化 2 期和 3 期的非肝硬化 MASH,这为美国为这些患者提供新的治疗选择提供了新的机会。其他新的有效治疗方案也即将问世。鉴于美国的胃肠病学和肝病学实践在很大程度上依赖于高级实践提供者(APP)来管理 MASLD 患者,全球 NASH/MASH 理事会 APP 委员会为我们繁忙的胃肠病学肝病学提供者及其 APP 同事整理了日常 MASH 管理的要点。鉴于 MASH 治疗形势的快速发展,本文件旨在使更多的胃肠病学医疗人员具备管理高危 MASH 的必要能力,并调动他们的积极性。
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Journal of clinical gastroenterology
Journal of clinical gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology gathers the world''s latest, most relevant clinical studies and reviews, case reports, and technical expertise in a single source. Regular features include cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles and clinical reviews that put the latest research and development into the context of your practice. Also included are biographies, focused organ reviews, practice management, and therapeutic recommendations.
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