Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8631966 | Journal of Diabetes and its Complications | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Our data demonstrate that an elevated CAP reflects suboptimal metabolic control. In diabetic patients with NAFLD, CAP may be a useful point-of-care test to identify patients at risk of poorly controlled metabolic comorbidities or advanced diabetes.
Keywords
IQRNAFLDT2DMAUROCHbA1cALTAORGGTASTAspartate aminotransferaseAlanine aminotransferaseTransient elastographystandard deviationliver stiffness measurementnon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseSteatosisType 2 diabetes mellitusLSMMetabolic syndromebody mass indexBMIconfidence intervalMETSinterquartile rangearea under the receiver-operating characteristic curveadjusted odds ratioodds ratioglycated haemoglobinControlled attenuation parameterCaPGamma-glutamyl transferase
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Authors
Preya Janubhai Patel, Fabrina Hossain, Leigh Ula Horsfall, Xuan Banh, Kelly Lee Hayward, Suzanne Williams, Tracey Johnson, Nigel Neil Brown, Nivene Saad, Patricia Casarolli Valery, Katharine Margaret Irvine, Andrew Donald Clouston, Katherine Anne Stuart,