Prevalence and Determinants of Hepatic Fibrosis and Steatosis as Measured by Fibroscan in an Unselected Population in Southern Nigeria

Sarah Abere *

Department of Internal Medicine, RSUTH, Nigeria.

Boma Oyan

Department of Internal Medicine, RSUTH, Nigeria.

Linda Iroegbu-Emeruem

Department of Surgery, RSUTH, Nigeria.

Ibinabo Membere

Department of Internal Medicine, RSUTH, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Fibroscan is a non-invasive medical device that uses proprietary vibration-controlled transient elastography to assess liver fibrosis and cirrhosis by measuring the degree of liver stiffness. Fibroscan remain a reliable tool for the diagnosis of liver diseases in patients with viral hepatitis, Alcoholic liver disease, and Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Liver biopsy though the standard for assessment of liver fibrosis and steatosis, is not routinely performed due to its invasiveness, cost, and potential complications.

Methodology: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study of 111 consenting unselected individuals visiting the medical outpatient clinic of RSUTH, as well as other centers in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Results: The prevalence of hepatic steatosis and fibrosis in this study with a female: male ratio of 1.71 and mean age of 50.0±15.1 years was 29.7% and 5.5% respectively. Majority of the patients (94.6%) were in fibrosis stage F0F1 and 15% with CAP of ≥290dB/m. Hepatic steatosis was significantly higher in older, overweight or HBV infected patients while male sex and increased BMI were major determinants of fibrosis. Hepatitis C and morbid obesity were not significantly associated with hepatic steatosis and fibrosis respectively.

Conclusion:  Fibroscan, though relatively expensive remains a safe, reproducible and non-invasive tool for evaluation of liver disease.

Keywords: Hepatic fibrosis, liver disease, elastography, steatosis


How to Cite

Abere, Sarah, Boma Oyan, Linda Iroegbu-Emeruem, and Ibinabo Membere. 2025. “Prevalence and Determinants of Hepatic Fibrosis and Steatosis As Measured by Fibroscan in an Unselected Population in Southern Nigeria”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 37 (10):178-87. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2025/v37i105958.

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