Moving Diagnosis of Liver Fibrosis Into the Community

Elisa Pose, Salvatore Piano, Maja Thiele, Núria Fabrellas, Emmanuel A Tsochatzis, Pere Ginès

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Abstract

Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a leading cause of death worldwide, with alcohol consumption and metabolic risk factors accounting for the majority of cases of CLD in many developed countries. Currently, specific strategies for the early diagnosis of CLD are lacking and consequently most cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, which is associated with negative consequences for disease management and prognosis. Screening for CLD is based on either detection of chronic viral hepatitis B and C, or detection of liver fibrosis in patients with steatotic liver disease related to alcohol or metabolic dysfunction. Non-invasive tools, including serological and imaging-based tests, can be used to detect liver fibrosis. Clinical practice guidelines recommend screening for liver fibrosis using algorithms that combine different non-invasive tests, with widely available but low accuracy tests, such as FIB-4, recommended as a first screening step in the primary care setting, and other tests with lower availability but higher accuracy, such as transient elastography or the enhanced liver fibrosis test, recommended as a second step. There are different pathways for early detection of patients with CLD from primary to specialised care, with primary care providers being key for early detection, management and referral of patients. In addition, interventions targeting metabolic risk factors and alcohol consumption should be carried out in collaboration between specialists and primary care. In this review, we describe liver fibrosis from the community perspective, highlighting gaps in knowledge on how to define the optimal combination of tests, target population, the ideal pathway of care for CLD, and how to increase implementation of programmes for early diagnosis of liver diseases in clinical practice.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Hepatology
ISSN0168-8278
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 30. Jan 2025

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Copyright © 2025. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Keywords

  • alcohol
  • diagnosis
  • early
  • fibrosis
  • liver
  • metabolic
  • risk
  • screening

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