systematic review of the diagnostic performance of serum markers of liver fibrosis in alcoholic liver disease系统回顾诊断性能的酒精性肝病的肝纤维化血清标志物.pdf
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Parkes et al. Comparative Hepatology 2012, 11:5
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Systematic review of the diagnostic performance
of serum markers of liver fibrosis in alcoholic liver
disease
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Julie Parkes , Indra Neil Guha , Scott Harris , William MC Rosenberg and Paul J Roderick
Abstract
Background: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a significant cause of death and morbidity. Detection of liver fibrosis at
an early stage could provide opportunities for more optimal management. Serum markers of liver fibrosis offer an
alternative to biopsy. Evidence of the performance of biomarkers in ALD is needed and a systematic review to
evaluate available studies was conducted.
Methods: Electronic databases were searched. Studies were included if they evaluated paired samples of biopsy
and serum, and presented data as sensitivity, specificity, or ROC curves.
Results: 15 studies were included- median participant number = 146 (range 44– 1034). Studies differed with respect
to patient populations. 6 single markers were evaluated (mostly Hyaluronic Acid), and ten combined panels.
Biomarkers could discriminate between people with severe fibrosis/cirrhosis with high diagnostic accuracy- HA
(median AUROC 0.79 range 0.69-0.93), panels (median AUROC 0.83 range 0.38-0.95). Significant heterogeneity
precluded pooling. Performance was poorer for detecting less severe fibrosis.
Conclusions: There are limited numbers of small studies evaluating the accuracy of biomarkers in identifying
fibrosis on biopsy in ALD. Some showed promise (both HA alone and some panels) in the identification of cirrhosis/
severe fibrosis and could be used to rule it out in heavy drinkers. Biomarkers less accurate wit
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