Seong-Won Park,A-Lum Han
Validation of Fatty Liver Index as a Marker for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Background: Many studies have been conducted to validate
fatty liver index (FLI) as a marker for non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease (NAFLD). However, there are insufficient data in
Korea to verify the usefulness of FLI, and the results of these
studies are contradictory. This study aimed to validate FLI as
a marker for NAFLD in Korea. For better accuracy, computed
tomography (CT) scan was used instead of ultrasound
scan.
Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was performed in 785
subjects who participated in a health examination.
The participants were divided according to presence of
NAFLD, which was determined by abdominal CT. Frequency
analysis was performed on all results. The chi-square test
and independent t-test were used to com- pare the
differences between the non-NAFLD group and the NAFLD
group in terms of general characteristics
and blood tests. The ability of the FLI to detect
(nonalcoholic) fatty liver was assessed using area under
the re-
ceiver operator characteristic (AUROC) curve analysis.
Results: FLI was significantly higher in the NAFLD group
(42.48¡¾27.63) than in the non-NAFLD group
(22.59¡¾20.05) (P<0.0001). The algorithm for FLI had a better
AUROC of 0.696 (95% confidence interval, 0.649-0.742) than
any other variable in the prediction of NAFLD.
Conclusions: FLI is a marker that can be used as a simple
and cost-effective tool to screen for NAFLD.
Korean J Health Promot 2021;21(2):56-62
Keywords: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, Obesity, Index |