High Incidence Rate of Computed Tomography-Measured Steatotic Liver Disease in Men with and Without HIV Infection

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INTRODUCTION:We determined steatotic liver disease (SLD) incidence in a prospective cohort of men with HIV (MWH) and men without HIV (MWOH).METHODS:Incident SLD was defined using paired noncontrast computed tomography scans performed during 2010-2013 and repeated during 2015-2017.RESULTS:Of 268 men, 173 MWH and 95 MWOH, 33 had incident SLD (11.1%, incidence rate 2.4 and 2.7/100 person-years for MWH and MWOH, respectively). Overall, higher abdominal visceral adipose tissue was independently associated with increased SLD risk. In MWH, increased visceral adipose tissue, insulin resistance, chronic hepatitis B, and cumulative etravirine use were associated with SLD.DISCUSSION:Metabolic factors, but not HIV, were associated with incident SLD. The high incidence rate suggests that SLD will continue to increase in PWH.

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Price, J. C., Springer, G., Seaberg, E. C., Budoff, M. J., Koletar, S. L., Hawkins, C. A., … Thio, C. L. (2024). High Incidence Rate of Computed Tomography-Measured Steatotic Liver Disease in Men with and Without HIV Infection. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 119(4), 768–773. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000002633

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