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DETERMINATION OF THE RISK OF LIVER FIBROSIS WITH THE FIB-4 SCALE IN 290,353 SPANISH WORKERS: ASSOCIATED VARIABLES

MARÍA TERESA GARCÍA GONZÁLEZ, ÁNGEL ARTURO LÓPEZ GONZÁLEZ, MARTA PÉREZ LEMA, MARÍA JOSÉ RECATALÁ, HECTOR EUGERCİOS, ROSA BUİTRAGO LEAL

Journal of Clinical Trials and Experimental Investigations - 2024;3(4):104-113

Multiprofessional Teaching Unit of Occupational Health, Balearic Islands, Spain

 

Objective: Liver fibrosis is a progressive disease characterised by the accumulation of excessive scar tissue in the liver. It occurs in response to chronic viral hepatitis, alcohol abuse or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). There are different ways to diagnose it, including FIB-4. The aim of this study is to assess which variables are associated with increased liver fibrosis as determined by FIB-4.Material and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study of 290,353 Spanish workers, evaluating the influence of age, sex, social class, tobacco consumption, and BMI on the prevalence of hepatic fibrosis determined by FIB-4.Results: The prevalence of moderate and high FIB-4 values is 12.8% in women and 4% in women. These prevalence increase with age, as socioeconomic status decreases, in smokers and as BMI increases.Conclusion: The profile of a person with elevated FIB-4 values will be a male, older, with a low socioeconomic status, smoker and overweight.