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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with coronary flow reserve impairment: A pilot meta-analysis.

Hritvik JainNeha PervezDebankur DeyFatima Ali RazaJyoti JainMushood AhmedAman GoyalRamez M OdatMayank JhaMuhammad Daoud TariqSebastian FoxRukesh YadavRaheel Ahmed
Published in: Medicine (2024)
Patients with NAFLD are at a higher risk of coronary microvascular dysfunction, as demonstrated by reduced CFRV and hyperemic DPFV. The presence of abnormal coronary flow reserve in patients with NAFLD provides insights into the higher rates of cardiovascular disease in these patients. Early aggressive targeted interventions for impaired coronary flow reserve in subjects with NAFLD may lead to improvement in clinical outcomes.
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