Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Cuba.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Medicc Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-30 DOI:10.37757/MR2021.V23.N1.11
Marlen Ivón Castellanos-Fernández, Eduardo Crespo-Ramírez, Sergio Del Valle-Díaz, Eduardo Barreto-Suárez, Javier Orlando Díaz-Elías, Sahili Corrales-Alonso, Lorenzo Morales-Martínez, Ignacio Morales-Martínez, Elisa Cedeño-Ramírez, Teresita Pérez-González, Sila María González-Suero, Caridad Ruenes-Domech, Mirtha Infante-Velázquez, Susana Angela Borges-González, Angela Elvírez-Gutiérrez, Sacha Lazo-Del Vallín, Oscar Manuel Villa-Jiménez, Liana Margarita Labrada-Moreno
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Abstract

Introduction: With a global adult prevalence of 24%, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a global health problem that parallels the worldwide increase of obesity. Its frequency, clinical characteristics and related diseases in Cuba remain unknown.

Objective: Describe the clinical characteristics, comorbidities and personal habits of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease who are being treated in secondary and tertiary health facilities in seven Cuban provinces.

Methods: A cross-sectional, multicenter study was carried out in 6601 adults seen at gastroenterology outpatient clinics of nine hospitals in seven Cuban provinces from September 2018 through May 2019. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease was diagnosed by abdominal ultrasound. The study included 1070 patients who met the diagnostic and study criteria and agreed to participate. Their personal habits and anthropometric and clinical characteristics, comorbidities and other aspects of their medical histories were recorded.

Results: Of the 1070 participants, 60.7% (649) were women. Participants' average age was 54.5 years and average body mass index was 30.5 kg/m2. A total of 397 (37.1%) were overweight and 574 (53.6%) were obese, 945 (88.3%) led a sedentary lifestyle, 564 (52.7%) had high blood pressure, 406 (37.9%) had lipid disorders and 301 (28.1%) were diabetic. While 484 (45.2%) of patients were asymptomatic, the most frequent clinical signs and symptoms were fatigue (262; 24.5%), dyspepsia (209; 19.5%), abdominal pain (306; 28.5%) and hepatomegaly (189; 17.7%). Liver cirrhosis was present in 37 (3.5%) patients at the time of diagnosis. Family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity were identified in 391 (36.5%) and 279 (26.1%) of participants, respectively.

Conclusions: Prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in these Cuban patients coincides with that reported in the Caribbean region, which has high levels of obesity, overweight and sedentary lifestyles. Most were asymptomatic, female or had metabolism-related comorbidities such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia.

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古巴的非酒精性脂肪性肝病
全球成人患病率为24%,非酒精性脂肪性肝病是一个全球性的健康问题,与世界范围内肥胖的增加相当。它的频率、临床特征和古巴的相关疾病仍然未知。目的:描述在古巴七个省的二级和三级卫生机构接受治疗的非酒精性脂肪肝患者的临床特征、合并症和个人习惯。方法:对2018年9月至2019年5月在古巴7个省9家医院胃肠病学门诊就诊的6601名成年人进行了一项横断面、多中心研究。通过腹部超声诊断非酒精性脂肪肝。该研究包括1070名符合诊断和研究标准并同意参与的患者。记录了他们的个人习惯、人体测量学和临床特征、合并症和其他方面的病史。结果:在1070名参与者中,60.7%(649人)是女性。参与者的平均年龄为54.5岁,平均体重指数为30.5 kg/m2。超重397人(37.1%),肥胖574人(53.6%),久坐生活945人(88.3%),高血压564人(52.7%),血脂紊乱406人(37.9%),糖尿病301人(28.1%)。484例(45.2%)患者无症状,最常见的临床体征和症状是疲劳(262例;24.5%),消化不良(209;19.5%),腹痛(306例;28.5%)和肝肿大(189;17.7%)。37例(3.5%)患者在诊断时出现肝硬化。2型糖尿病和肥胖症家族史分别为391例(36.5%)和279例(26.1%)。结论:这些古巴患者的非酒精性脂肪肝患病率与加勒比地区报告的患病率一致,加勒比地区肥胖、超重和久坐不动的生活方式水平很高。大多数患者无症状,女性或有代谢相关的合并症,如高血压、2型糖尿病和血脂异常。
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