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Prospective screening of liver fibrosis in a primary care cohort using systematic calculation of fib-4 in routine results
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AbstractBackground & AimLiver fibrosis screening in primary care population is a major public health issue. The FIB-4 index is a simple non-invasive fibrosis test combining age, transaminases, platelets count, developed for the diagnosis of advanced fibrosis. The aim of our study was to evaluate the interest of liver fibrosis screening using systematic calculation of FIB-4 in routine blood analysis.MethodsBetween December 2018 and May 2019, we conducted a prospective screening of liver fibrosis in 134 158 patients during a medical check-up including routine blood analysis. Among these patients, 29 707 had transaminases and platelets counts available and benefited from an automatic calculation of FIB-4. Results were obtained from 21 French clinical laboratories in the Bouches du Rhône region.ResultsAmong the 29 707 patients, 2160 (7.3%) had significant fibrosis (FIB-4>2.67). Individual investigation of patients with FIB-4>2.67 allowed to screen 1267 (1267/2160: 59%) patients who were not managed for any liver disease.ConclusionsThis work demonstrates the interest of FIB-4 for the screening of liver fibrosis in primary care population. Our study strongly supports this easy-to-implement strategy using a simple Fib-4 measure resulting from the use of available routine test results.FundingThis research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.Clinical Registering NumberMR-0314071019 (INDS: French National Institute for Medical Data)
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Title: Prospective screening of liver fibrosis in a primary care cohort using systematic calculation of fib-4 in routine results
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AbstractBackground & AimLiver fibrosis screening in primary care population is a major public health issue.
The FIB-4 index is a simple non-invasive fibrosis test combining age, transaminases, platelets count, developed for the diagnosis of advanced fibrosis.
The aim of our study was to evaluate the interest of liver fibrosis screening using systematic calculation of FIB-4 in routine blood analysis.
MethodsBetween December 2018 and May 2019, we conducted a prospective screening of liver fibrosis in 134 158 patients during a medical check-up including routine blood analysis.
Among these patients, 29 707 had transaminases and platelets counts available and benefited from an automatic calculation of FIB-4.
Results were obtained from 21 French clinical laboratories in the Bouches du Rhône region.
ResultsAmong the 29 707 patients, 2160 (7.
3%) had significant fibrosis (FIB-4>2.
67).
Individual investigation of patients with FIB-4>2.
67 allowed to screen 1267 (1267/2160: 59%) patients who were not managed for any liver disease.
ConclusionsThis work demonstrates the interest of FIB-4 for the screening of liver fibrosis in primary care population.
Our study strongly supports this easy-to-implement strategy using a simple Fib-4 measure resulting from the use of available routine test results.
FundingThis research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
Clinical Registering NumberMR-0314071019 (INDS: French National Institute for Medical Data).
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