AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects
Abstract Visceral obesity is characterized by a low-grade inflammatory systemic state that contributes to the genesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), frequently associated with liver fibrosis. Non-invasive serum markers have recently emerged as reliable, easy-to-use scores to predict l...
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doaj-373c5b325d814dd8a64f38aa4619a4e32021-07-25T11:25:16ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-94277-3AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjectsCarlo De Matteis0Marica Cariello1Giusi Graziano2Stefano Battaglia3Patrizia Suppressa4Giuseppina Piazzolla5Carlo Sabbà6Antonio Moschetta7INBB, National Institute for Biostructures and BiosystemsINBB, National Institute for Biostructures and BiosystemsINBB, National Institute for Biostructures and BiosystemsClinica Medica “Cesare Frugoni”, Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, Aldo Moro University of BariClinica Medica “Cesare Frugoni”, Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, Aldo Moro University of BariClinica Medica “Cesare Frugoni”, Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, Aldo Moro University of BariClinica Medica “Cesare Frugoni”, Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, Aldo Moro University of BariINBB, National Institute for Biostructures and BiosystemsAbstract Visceral obesity is characterized by a low-grade inflammatory systemic state that contributes to the genesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), frequently associated with liver fibrosis. Non-invasive serum markers have recently emerged as reliable, easy-to-use scores to predict liver fibrosis. NAFLD is often linked to metabolic and cardiovascular risk. Thus, in this cross-sectional study, we investigated in a population of 1225 subjects if AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI), one of the non-invasive liver fibrosis serum markers, can predict cardiovascular risk (CVR). APRI has been previously validated as an efficient score to predict liver fibrosis in viral hepatitis patients with a cut-off of 0.5 for fibrosis and 1.5 for cirrhosis. Our study showed that APRI significantly correlates with CVR and determines, when elevated, a significant increase in CVR for both genders, especially females. This spike in CVR, observed when APRI is elevated, is relatively high in patients in the age of 51–65 years, but it is significantly higher in younger and premenopausal women, approaching risk values usually typical of men at the same age. Taken together, our data highlighted the role of APRI as a reliable predictor easy-to-use score for CVR in metabolic patients.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94277-3 |
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Carlo De Matteis Marica Cariello Giusi Graziano Stefano Battaglia Patrizia Suppressa Giuseppina Piazzolla Carlo Sabbà Antonio Moschetta AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects Scientific Reports |
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Carlo De Matteis Marica Cariello Giusi Graziano Stefano Battaglia Patrizia Suppressa Giuseppina Piazzolla Carlo Sabbà Antonio Moschetta |
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AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects |
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AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects |
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AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects |
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AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects |
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AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects |
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ast to platelet ratio index (apri) is an easy-to-use predictor score for cardiovascular risk in metabolic subjects |
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Abstract Visceral obesity is characterized by a low-grade inflammatory systemic state that contributes to the genesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), frequently associated with liver fibrosis. Non-invasive serum markers have recently emerged as reliable, easy-to-use scores to predict liver fibrosis. NAFLD is often linked to metabolic and cardiovascular risk. Thus, in this cross-sectional study, we investigated in a population of 1225 subjects if AST to Platelet Ratio Index (APRI), one of the non-invasive liver fibrosis serum markers, can predict cardiovascular risk (CVR). APRI has been previously validated as an efficient score to predict liver fibrosis in viral hepatitis patients with a cut-off of 0.5 for fibrosis and 1.5 for cirrhosis. Our study showed that APRI significantly correlates with CVR and determines, when elevated, a significant increase in CVR for both genders, especially females. This spike in CVR, observed when APRI is elevated, is relatively high in patients in the age of 51–65 years, but it is significantly higher in younger and premenopausal women, approaching risk values usually typical of men at the same age. Taken together, our data highlighted the role of APRI as a reliable predictor easy-to-use score for CVR in metabolic patients. |
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