Associations between fatty liver index and asymptomatic intracranial vertebrobasilar stenosis in Chinese population

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Abstract

Metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and metabolic syndromes (MetS) have been recognized as the important risk factors for asymptomatic intracranial vertebrobasilar stenosis (IVBS). Although fatty liver index (FLI) is significantly related with these diseases, the association between FLI and IVBS remains unclear. In the present study, 2368 participants (30–75 years) were recruited from a Chinese prospective cohort study of PMMJS. Amongst them, 2281 individuals who did not have IVBS at baseline were enrolled in the 6-year following-up study. In cross-sectional analysis based on the baseline characteristics, the results showed that FLI was positively related with IVBS prevalence. Compared to the participants with FLI < 30, the adjusted OR (95% CI) of IVBS was 2.07 (1.18, 3.62) and 2.85 (1.39, 5.18) in the groups of 30 FLI < 60 and FLI 60, respectively. In longitudinal analysis, the results showed that the participants with FLI 60 had an increased risk of asymptomatic IVBS compared to those with FLI < 30 [adjusted HR (95%CI): 1.65 (1.05, 2.60)]. Moreover, exclusion of persons with hypertension, T2DM and MetS did not alter the associations between FLI and asymptomatic IVBS. Therefore, our results suggest that elevated FLI is an independent risk factor for asymptomatic IVBS in Chinese adults.

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Qiu, J., Zhou, Z., Wang, J., Wang, Y., Liu, C., Liu, X., … Dong, C. (2017). Associations between fatty liver index and asymptomatic intracranial vertebrobasilar stenosis in Chinese population. PLoS ONE, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187502

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