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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and the Coronary Artery Disease
Ist Teil von
Digestive diseases and sciences, 2011-01, Vol.56 (1), p.35-45
Ort / Verlag
Boston: Springer US
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Background
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasingly prevalent and is recognized as part of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Patients with NAFLD have a lower life expectancy compared to the general population, with coronary artery disease (CAD) as the leading cause of death.
Aims
We aim to address the epidemiological data of CAD, the possible pathogenesis or linkage mechanisms of NAFLD and atherosclerosis and the strategies to reduce the CAD risk in NAFLD patients.
Methods
We reviewed data from a Medline and PubMed search which was performed to identify relevant literature using search terms “NAFLD,” “metabolic syndrome” and “coronary artery disease.”
Results
Patients with steatohepatitis, a part of the spectrum of NAFLD, have more cardiovascular events than patients without steatohepatitis. However, the association between liver histological progression and the risk of CAD events is not linear. A multidisciplinary approach to NAFLD patients based on controlling related risk factors and monitoring for CAD risks and liver complications is necessary. The combination of lifestyle modification with pharmacological treatment tailored to each individual’s risk factors needs to be considered. There is a need for more research on primary prevention for CAD in NAFLD patients and interventional studies for determining the nature of the relationship between NAFLD and CAD.
Conclusions
NAFLD is recognized as part of the MetS and increases cardiovascular risks. Therefore, a multidisciplinary approach to these patients of controlling the related risk factors and monitoring for cardiovascular and liver complications must be done.