2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2022.06.013
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AGILE 3+ Score for the Diagnosis of Advanced Fibrosis and for Predicting Liver-related Events in NAFLD

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“…2) and comparable with previous studies. 15,21 The diagnostic performance of Agile scores was significantly greater than those for the FIB-4 index and the ELF score (Figure 3). Moreover, the proportion of patients with indeterminate values was successfully reduced by Agile 3+ and Agile 4 compared with LSM solo examination.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…2) and comparable with previous studies. 15,21 The diagnostic performance of Agile scores was significantly greater than those for the FIB-4 index and the ELF score (Figure 3). Moreover, the proportion of patients with indeterminate values was successfully reduced by Agile 3+ and Agile 4 compared with LSM solo examination.…”
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“…The ALT, AST and platelet count were measured for all participants. The FIB‐4 index, 48 FAST score, 43 Agile 3+ 44 and Agile 4 45 scores were calculated using published formulae based on age, sex, CAP, LSM, AST, ALT, platelet count and presence of diabetes, as appropriate. Published cutoffs for TE‐based scoring systems were applied to rule‐out and rule‐in fibrosis, as follows: 0.35 and 0.67, respectively, for FAST (fibrosis stage ≥2); 0.45 and 0.68, for Agile 3+ (fibrosis stage 3–4); 0.25 and 0.57, respectively, for Agile 4 (fibrosis stage 4, or cirrhosis) 49–51 .…”
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“…Among them, FibroScan-AST (FAST) was devised to identify patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis showing elevated NAFLD activity score (NAS; ≥4) and fibrosis stage ≥2 (significant fibrosis), 43 whereas Agile 3+ and Agile 4 were developed to detect fibrosis stages 3-4 (advanced fibrosis) and fibrosis stage 4 (cirrhosis), respectively. 44,45 In this context, there is increasing evidence suggesting that NITs for fibrosis could be used as important predictors of long-term clinical outcomes. 39,41,42,46,47 The question as to whether laboratory-and/or imaging-based NIT scores reflecting severity of hepatic fibrosis could be associated with the burden of NAFLD from the patient's perspective is not fully investigated.…”
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“…To this end liver ultrasound elastography methods are reliable and convenient methods [10], as also shown by Bauer in this issue of the journal [6] and thus recommended. Furthermore, liver stiffness values contribute to build accurate prognostication score for liver disease evolution [11]. However, Petta and colleagues have demonstrated that higher degrees of liver fat infiltration increase the risk of overestimation of liver fibrosis assessed by ultrasound elastography [12] and that the combination of liver fat quantification with elastography makes the non-invasive liver staging in NAFLD patients more accurate [13].…”
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