Changes in Hepatic Fat Content by CT 1 Year After Sleeve Gastrectomy in Adolescents and Young Adults With Obesity

The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism(2023)

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Context Obesity is associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is an effective means of weight loss and improvement of NAFLD in adults; however, data regarding the efficacy of SG in the early stages of pediatric NAFLD are sparse. Objective To assess the impact of SG on hepatic fat content 1 year after SG in youth with obesity compared with nonsurgical controls with obesity (NS). Design A 12-month prospective study in 52 participants (mean age, 18.2 & PLUSMN; .36 years) with obesity, comprising 25 subjects who underwent SG (84% female; median body mass index [BMI], 44.6 [42.1-47.9] kg/m(2)) and 27 who were NS (70% female; median BMI, 42.2 [38.7-47.0] kg/m(2)). Main outcome measures Hepatic fat content by computed tomography (liver/spleen ratio), abdominal fat by magnetic resonance imaging. Results Mean 12-month decrease in BMI was greater in SG vs NS (-12.5 & PLUSMN; .8 vs -.2 & PLUSMN; .5 kg/m(2), P < .0001). There was a within-group increase in the liver-to-spleen (L/S) ratio in SG (.13 & PLUSMN; .05, P = .014) but not NS with a trend for a difference between groups (P = .055). All SG participants with an L/S ratio <1.0 (threshold for the diagnosis of NAFLD) before surgery had a ratio of >1.0 a year after surgery, consistent with resolution of NAFLD. Within SG, the 12-month change in L/S ratio was negatively associated with 12-month change in visceral fat (& rho; = -.51 P = .016). Conclusions Hepatic fat content as assessed by noncontrast computed tomography improved after SG over 1 year in youth with obesity with resolution of NAFLD in all subjects. This was associated with decreases in visceral adiposity.
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sleeve gastrectomy,hepatic fat content,obesity
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