Journal of Clinical Medicine (Apr 2021)

Utility of Transient Elastography for the Screening of Liver Disease in Patients with Alpha1-Antitrypsin Deficiency

  • Mònica Pons,
  • Alexa Núñez,
  • Cristina Esquinas,
  • María Torres-Durán,
  • Juan Luis Rodríguez-Hermosa,
  • Myriam Calle,
  • Ramón Tubio-Pérez,
  • Irene Belmonte,
  • Francisco Rodríguez-Frías,
  • Esther Rodríguez,
  • Joan Genescà,
  • Marc Miravitlles,
  • Miriam Barrecheguren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10081724
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1724

Abstract

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Screening of liver disease in alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is usually carried out with liver enzymes, with low sensitivity. We conducted a multicenter cross-sectional study aiming to describe the utility of transient elastography for the identification of liver disease in patients with AATD. A total of 148 AATD patients were included. Among these, 54.7% were Pi*ZZ and 45.3% were heterozygous for the Z allele. Between 4.9% and 16.5% of patients had abnormal liver enzymes, without differences among genotypes. Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) was significantly higher in Pi*ZZ individuals than in heterozygous Z (5.6 vs. 4.6 kPa; p = 0.001). In total, in 8 (5%) individuals LSM was >7.5 kPa, considered significant liver fibrosis, and ≥10 kPa in 3 (1.9%) all being Pi*ZZ. Elevated liver enzymes were more frequently observed in patients with LSM > 7.5 kPa, but in 5 out of 8 of these patients all liver enzymes were within normal range. In patients with AATD, the presence of abnormal liver enzymes is frequent; however, most of these patients do not present significant liver fibrosis. Transient elastography can help to identify patients with liver fibrosis even with normal liver enzymes and should be performed in all Z-allele carriers to screen for liver disease.

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