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Noninvasive assessment and risk factors of liver fibrosis in patients with thalassemia major using shear wave elastographyDOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10245332.2018.1540518 Abstract: ABSTRACT Objectives: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of liver fibrosis and assess the risk factors for developing significant liver fibrosis in patients with Thalassemia Major (TM). Methods: All patients with TM over the age of 10 years were included in the study. Results: A total of 94 eligible patients underwent 2-D SWE. The median age was 26.7 years. The median of the average 5-year serum ferritin (5yrSF) and liver iron concentration (LIC) assessed by MRI T2* were 1326?μg/L and 6.7?mg/g?dw, respectively. Hepatitis C and hepatitis B core antibodies were positive in 38% and 1% of the patients respectively. The proportion of patients with significant fibrosis was 60%. Male gender increased the risk of significant fibrosis (Odds ratio of 0.4; p?=?.0373). Additionally, the 5yrSF (p?=?.00661), the LIC (p?=?.0225) and the lowest LIC of the previous 5 years (p?=?.0211) were significant. In the multivariable logistic regression model, only 5yrSF (p?=?.0035) and gender (p?=?.00984) remained significant. Conclusions: The risk of liver fibrosis is associated with iron overload and gender in patients with TM
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