Association of Liver Fibrosis With Cardiovascular Diseases in the General Population The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)

作者:Ostovaneh Mohammad R; Ambale Venkatesh Bharath; Fuji Tomoki; Bakhshi Hooman; Shah Ravi; Murthy Venkatesh L; Tracy Russell P; Guallar Eliseo; Wu Colin O; Bluemke David A; Lima Joao A C
来源:Circulation-Cardiovascular Imaging, 2018, 11(3): e007241.
DOI:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.117.007241

摘要

Background-The association of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) with liver fibrosis is poorly understood. We aim to assess the association of liver fibrosis by Tl-mapping magnetic resonance imaging and CVD in MESA (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis).& para;& para;Methods and Results-MESA enrolled 6814 participants free of clinical CVD at baseline (2000-2002). A subsample of participants underwent T1-mapping magnetic resonance imaging 10 years after the baseline (Y10 MESA exam, 2010-2012). liver T1 maps were generated avoiding vessels and biliary ducts from which native T1 (n=2087) and extracellular volume fraction (ECV, n=1234) were determined. Higher ECV and native T1 were indicators of liver fibrosis. Linear regression analysis evaluated the cross-sectional relationship between liver native T1 and ECV at Y10 MESA exam with a history of CVD events (atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and coronary heart disease [CHD]). Of the 2087 participants (68.7 +/- 9.1 years; 46% females), 153 had prior CVD events (78 atrial fibrillation, 25 heart failure, and 78 CHD). History of CVD events was associated with 18.5 ms higher liver native T1 (P<0.001) and 1.4% greater ECV (P=0.06). Prior atrial fibrillation was related to higher liver native T1 (beta=21.1; P=0.001) and greater ECV (beta=2.2; P=0.02), whereas previous heart failure was associated with greater liver ECV (beta=4.1; P=0.02). There was also a relationship of prior CHD with liver native T1(beta=13; P=0.05) and ECV (beta=1.9; P=0.05), which was attenuated by adjustment for coronary artery calcium score (beta=7.1 and 1.6; P=0.37 and 0.13, respectively).& para;& para;Conclusions-Liver fibrosis by T1-mapping magnetic resonance imaging is associated with history of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and CHD in a multiethnic cohort. The association of liver fibrosis and CHD is at least in part mediated by atherosclerosis.

  • 出版日期2018-3
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