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Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Severe COVID-19: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis

机译:代谢相关的脂肪肝病与严重Covid-19的风险增加有关:通过Meta分析进行系统审查

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Background: The most common pre-existing liver disease, the metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) formerly named as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), may have a negative impact on the severity of COVID-19. This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate if MAFLD or NAFLD are associated with a more severe disease course of COVID-19. Methods: A systematic search was performed in five databases for studies comparing severity, the rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mortality of COVID-19 patients with and without MAFLD or NAFLD. In meta-analysis, pooled odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. Results: Altogether, we included nine studies in our quantitative and qualitative synthesis. MAFLD was associated with an increased risk of severe COVID-19 compared to the non-MAFLD group (28 vs. 13%, respectively; OR = 2.61, CI: 1.75–3.91). Similarly, in the NAFLD vs. non-NAFLD comparison, NAFLD proved to be a risk factor as well (36 vs. 12%, respectively; OR = 5.22, CI: 1.94–14.03). On the other hand, NAFLD was not associated with an increased risk of ICU admission (24 vs. 7%, respectively; OR = 2.29, CI: 0.79–6.63). We were unable to perform meta-analysis to investigate the association of MAFLD with the rate of ICU admission and with mortality. Conclusion: In conclusion, patients with MAFLD and NAFLD showed a more severe clinical picture in COVID-19. Our results support the importance of close monitoring of COVID-19 patients with MAFLD. Further research is needed to explore the cause of increased severity of COVID-19 in MAFLD.
机译:背景:最常见的预先存在的肝病,代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪肝疾病(MAFLD)以前被命名为非酒精性脂肪肝疾病(NAFLD),可能对Covid-19的严重程度产生负面影响。该荟萃分析旨在评估MAFLD或NAFLD与Covid-19更严重的疾病进程相关。方法:在五个数据库中进行系统搜索,以进行比较严重程度,重症监护单元(ICU)入学率和Covid-19患者的死亡率和没有MAFLD或NAFLD的研究。在Meta分析中,计算了汇集的差异比率(或),具有95%置信区间(CIS)。结果:完全,我们在我们的定量和定性合成中包括九项研究。与非MAFLD组(分别为28米,28%,分别为28%,分别为13%,MAFLD与严重Covid-19的风险增加有关。同样,在NAFLD与非NAFLD比较中,NAFLD证明是一个风险因素(分别为36 vs.12%;或= 5.22,CI:1.94-14.03)。另一方面,NAFLD与ICU入院的风险增加无关(分别为24%,分别为24%;或= 2.29,CI:0.79-6.63)。我们无法进行META分析,以调查MAFLD与ICU入学率和死亡率的协会。结论:总之,MAFLD和NAFLD患者在Covid-19中显示出更严重的临床图。我们的研究结果支持密切监测MAFLD患者的密切监测。需要进一步研究来探讨MAFLD Covid-19严重程度的原因。

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