Management of NAFLD: a stage-based approach

ME Rinella, AJ Sanyal - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2016 - nature.com
Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2016nature.com
NAFLD is the most prevalent form of liver disease in the USA, affecting an estimated 30% of
the population. The condition is associated with increased mortality related to cardiovascular
disease, malignancy and liver disease. Identification of patients who might be at increased
risk of adverse outcomes is critical as it is not feasible to screen all patients with suspected
NAFLD. Patients with NASH, the progressive subtype of NAFLD, should be targeted for
treatment, especially if they have concomitant fibrosis because such patients are more likely …
Abstract
NAFLD is the most prevalent form of liver disease in the USA, affecting an estimated 30% of the population. The condition is associated with increased mortality related to cardiovascular disease, malignancy and liver disease. Identification of patients who might be at increased risk of adverse outcomes is critical as it is not feasible to screen all patients with suspected NAFLD. Patients with NASH, the progressive subtype of NAFLD, should be targeted for treatment, especially if they have concomitant fibrosis because such patients are more likely than those without fibrosis to have adverse outcomes. Treatment goals in patients with NAFLD vary depending on the disease stage owing to differential risk of progression and the particularities of an individual's comorbid disease. Lifestyle intervention is important for all patients irrespective of disease stage, but other therapies should be targeted to those most likely to benefit. In this Review, we highlight risk factors for disease progression and offer a stage-based treatment approach for patients with NAFLD.
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