New index for the diagnosis of liver fibrosis in Schistosomiasis mansoni

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Periportal fibrosis is the major pathological consequence of the Schistosoma mansoni infection. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the accuracy of serum markers and to construct an index to assess fibrosis. METHODS Patients (n=116) with schistosomiasis were evaluated by ultrasound scan and measurements of serum levels of aminotransferases, γ-glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase, hyaluronic acid, cytokines and platelets. Ultrasound images were used to evaluate the fibrosis using Niamey's classification and identified 19 patients without periportal fibrosis (patterns A and B), 48 with mild to moderate fibrosis (C and D) and 49 with advanced fibrosis (E and F). RESULTS Using multivariate analysis, a model was created, which involved alkaline phosphatase and platelets and could separate patients with different patterns of fibrosis. This index showed a better performance in separating patients without fibrosis from with advanced periportal fibrosis. The biological index showed an area under the ROC curve of 1.000. Using values below the lowest or above the highest cut-off point, the presence or absence of advanced fibrosis could be predicted in all patients. CONCLUSION The index constructed can be used to separate patients with different patterns of periportal fibrosis, specially to predict advanced fibrosis in schistosomiasis patients.

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Main Authors: BARRETO,Ana Virgínia Matos Sá, ALECRIM,Vinícius Martins, MEDEIROS,Tibério Batista de, DOMINGUES,Ana Lúcia Coutinho, LOPES,Edmundo Pessoa, MARTINS,João Roberto Maciel, NADER,Helena Bonciani, DINIZ,George Tadeu Nunes, MONTENEGRO,Silvia Maria Lucena, MORAIS,Clarice Neuenschwander Lins de
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia e Outras Especialidades - IBEPEGE. 2017
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-28032017000100051
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