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Is treatment of fatty liver effective on reducing carotid intima media thickness; a cohort study.

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2018
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Ghaffarifar, S
Khoshbaten, M
Dordaei, F
Zareh Nahandi, M
Javad-Rashid, R
Shahnazi, T
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Abstract
This study was intended to explore the effect of various drugs used to treat fatty liver on intimal-media thickness in patients with NAFLD.Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an indicator of a broad spectrum of pathologic disorders, which is characterized with macro vesicular steatosis in the absent of alcohol use. It has a wide range of laboratory, clinical and pathological presentations such as simple steatosis to the diseases like non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, fibrosis, and cirrhosis and hepatocellular cancer.In this cross - sectional study, as a part of a 10-year cohort study (from 2007-2017) at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, a group of 100 patients with NAFLD were studied. They were examined by color doppler sonography of the carotid arteries to detect any carotid intima- media thickness, before and one year after treatment with various drugs. The effect of treatment on right and left carotid intima- media thickness (IMT) was examined by using SPSS. V21.Over all, 36 (36%) patients were male and 64 (64%) were female. The mean age of the patients was a 43.5آ±10.3 year, ranging from 16 to 64. The decrease in patients' intima- media thickness in both right and left carotids was statistically significant (P<0.0001).Treatment of patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver has a significant role in reduction of their carotid intima -media thickness and consequently in reducing cerebrovascular events such as stroke.
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