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Prevalence and natural history of histologically proven chronic liver disease in a longitudinal cohort of patients with type 1 diabetes

Harman, David; Harris, Rebecca; Aithal, Guruprasad; Kaye, Philip; Suzuki, Ayako; Gazis, Anastasios

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David Harman

Rebecca Harris

Philip Kaye

Ayako Suzuki

Anastasios Gazis



Abstract

Although a higher prevalence of raised liver enzymes and altered echotexture on ultrasound have been reported in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), the histological spectrum and natural history of chronic liver disease (CLD) in T1DM is unknown. We investigated the prevalence and outcome of histologically proven CLD in a longitudinal cohort of patients with T1DM. We identified patients who have had liver biopsy from a computerized database (DIAMOND; Hicom Technology, Brookwood, UK) containing longitudinal data for over 95% of type 1 diabetes patients from an overall catchment population of 700,000 people. Gender-matched patients with oral hypoglycemic-treated (T2OH) and insulin-treated type 2 diabetes (T2IN) who had liver biopsy formed two comparative cohorts. We collated clinical and histological data, as well as long-term outcomes of all three groups, and compared T1DM cirrhosis incidence to UK general population data. Of 4,644 patients with T1DM, 57 (1.2%) underwent liver biopsy. Of these, 53.1% of patients had steatosis, 20.4% had nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, and 73.5% had fibrosis on index liver biopsy. Cirrhosis was diagnosed in 14 patients (24.6%) during follow-up. T1DM with age under 55 years had an odds ratio of 1.875 (95% confidence interval: 0.936-3.757) for cirrhosis incidence, compared to the general population. Longitudinal liver-related outcomes were similar comparing the T1DM cohort and respective type 2 diabetes cohorts—when adjusted for important confounders, diabetic cohort type did not predict altered risk of incident cirrhosis or portal hypertension. Conclusion: Type 1 diabetes is associated with a previously unrecognized burden of CLD and its complications. (Hepatology 2014;60:158–168)

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Harman, D., Harris, R., Aithal, G., Kaye, P., Suzuki, A., & Gazis, A. (2014). Prevalence and natural history of histologically proven chronic liver disease in a longitudinal cohort of patients with type 1 diabetes. Hepatology, 60(1), 158-168. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.27098

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Feb 28, 2014
Publication Date Jul 1, 2014
Deposit Date Aug 29, 2018
Publicly Available Date May 2, 2024
Journal Hepatology
Print ISSN 0270-9139
Electronic ISSN 1527-3350
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 60
Issue 1
Pages 158-168
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.27098
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1100076
Publisher URL https://aasldpubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hep.27098
PMID 24585431

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