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Liver stiffness by transient elastography accompanies illness severity in COVID-19
oleh: Heinz Zoller, Herbert Tilg, Maria Effenberger, Stefanie Seiwald, Gernot Fritsche, Rosa Bellmann-Weiler, Günter Weiss, Timon Erik Adolph, Christoph Grander, Frank Hartig, Sophie Wildner
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Diterbitkan: | BMJ Publishing Group 2020-11-01 |
Deskripsi
Objective Severe liver damage is associated with worse outcome in COVID-19. Our aim was to explore the degree of liver damage, liver stiffness (LS) and severity of illness in patients with COVID-19.Design We investigated 32 patients with COVID-19 admitted to the University Hospital of Innsbruck in a prospective cross-sectional study. We performed laboratory testing, liver and spleen sonography and elastography to measure organ stiffness.Results 12 patients (38%) showed elevated aminotransferases and gamma-glutamyltransferase levels. LS was positively correlated with elevated aminotransferase levels in patients with COVID-19 compared with those without elevated enzymes. Even mild liver damage raised LS significantly in COVID-19 as it was in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms. Furthermore, higher LS measurements were significantly associated with illness severity like pneumonia, need for mechanical ventilation, and even death.Conclusion Transient elastography is a useful and non-invasive tool to assess onset and severity of acute liver injury in patients with COVID-19 patients. Increased LS seems to be predictive for a more severe and complicated course of disease.