Study of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver in Patients of Andhra Pradesh Population

Authors

  • B.M.S.R. Nayakar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijocm.v7i1.1023

Keywords:

NAFLD- Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases, NASH- Non alcoholic steato hepatitis, DM- Diabetic mellitus, Andhra Pradesh

Abstract

95 non-alcoholic fatty liver patients aged between 30 and 70 year were studied. The type of NAFLD were Grade-1(Mild steatosis) 21 (22%) Grade-2(moderate steatosis) were 42 (44.2%) Grade-3(sever steatosis) were 32(33.6%) the history of NAFLD patients was BMI in 42(44.2%) patients had 22.8 to 23.2 and in 53(55.7%) patients had 23.3 to 24.3 pre-diabetic patients were 30(31.5%) and diabetic were 65 (68.4%) Normatensive were 20 (21%) and hypertensive were 75 (73.6%) patients with IHD were 20 (21%) and MI patients were 6(6.31%) the parameters of bio-chemical study was total cholesterol value 225± 10.2 triglyceride 250±15.3 HDL 43.2 ± 2.5 LDL 130±15.6 AST 53.7±3.5 ALT 69.2±6. ALP 109± 12.6 S. Albumin value as 3.52± 0.10, total bilirubin 0.95 ± 11 FBS 129 ± 3.2(mg/dl) HbA1C 9.11±3.2 (mg/dl), Systolic BP was 140 ± 5.40, Diastolic Bp 85±5.12.This study of NAFLD is quite useful to review the clinical manifestation because NAFLD is the most prevalent cause of liver disease in India and abroad. The development of non -alcoholic steato hepatitis (NASH) and fibrosis identifies an at risk group with increased risk of cardiovascular and liver related death, hence management of NAFLD remains a clinical challenge.

Author Biography

  • B.M.S.R. Nayakar

    B.M.S.R. Nayakar
    Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, Konasima Institute of Medical Science. (KIMS) Amalapuram, East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh

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2019-02-04

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