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Assessment of liver stiffness and steatosis in patients with intestinal failure: a cross-sectional study

Abstract

Introduction: Intestinal failure-associated liver disease is a potentially life-threatening complication in patients with intestinal failure (IF) receiving home parenteral support (HPS). The aim of this study was to evaluate liver stiffness and steatosis non-invasively in adult patients with IF receiving long-term HPS. Methods: Patients with IF on a stable HPS prescription (≥4 days/week for ≥10 weeks) were included in this cross-sectional study. Liver stiffness measurements (LSMs) were assessed by transient elastography, and steatosis by MRI-proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF). Blood samples were analyzed for liver function. Data were compared to sex- and age-matched controls. Results: A total of 33 patients (median age, 57 years; BMI, 23 kg/m2) and 14 controls (median age, 58 years; BMI, 24 kg/m2) were examined. Patients had higher LSMs compared to controls (5.6 kPa vs. 4.3 kPa; p = 0.0079). Elevated LSMs (>7 kPa) were seen in 37% of patients vs. 0% in controls (p = 0.0085). LSMs were associated with HPS energy (p = 0.026) and lipid content (p = 0.029). Median MRI-PDFF was 1.8% in patients and 1.5% in controls (p = 0.43). Nineteen percent of patients exhibited elevated MRI-PDFF (≥8%) vs. 7% in controls (p = 0.41). Alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyltransferase levels >1.5x the ULN were observed in 21 and 45% of patients, respectively. Overall, these results indicate that in this adult IF population, elevated LSMs and a cholestatic pattern in liver enzymes were more prevalent than steatosis as assessed by MRI-PDFF. Patients at risk of increased liver stiffness appeared to have severe IF as indicated by high HPS energy and lipid requirements.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1718310
JournalFrontiers in nutrition
Volume12
Number of pages9
ISSN2296-861X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • home parenteral support
  • intestinal failure
  • intestinal failure-associated liver disease
  • liver stiffness
  • parenteral nutrition
  • short bowel syndrome
  • steatosis

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