Liver-related and extrahepatic events in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a retrospective competing risks analysis.
Grazia PennisiMarco EneaManuel RomeroMauro ViganòElisabetta BugianesiVincent Wai-Sun WongAnna Ludovica FracanzaniGiada SebastianiJérôme BoursierAnnalisa BerzigottiMohammed EslamJavier AmpueroAmine BenmassaoudClaudia La MantiaYuly P MendozaJacob GeorgeAntonio CraxìCalogero CammàVictor De LedinghenSalvatore PettaPublished in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2022)
The likelihood of EHE in NAFLD patients is relevant and increases according to the severity of liver fibrosis, while the risk of LRE is negligible in F0-F1, low but clinically relevant in F2 and high in F3-F4 patients.