Close relation between cirrhosis and gallstones -: Cross-sectional and longitudinal survey

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Conte, D
Fraquelli, M
Fornari, F
Lodi, L
Bodini, P
Buscarini, L
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[1] IRCCS, Maggiore Hosp, Chair Gastroenterol, I-20122 Milan, Italy
[2] Castelsangiovanni Hosp, Div Internal Med, Piacenza, Italy
[3] Piacenza Hosp, Div Internal Med 1, Piacenza, Italy
[4] Div Internal Med 2, Cremona, Italy
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10.1001/archinte.159.1.49
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Background: Increased gallstone prevalence and incidence in cirrhosis have already been reported in different series, including a limited number of patients with cirrhosis. Objective: To evaluate the frequency of gallstones and related risk factors in a large series of patients with cirrhosis. Patients and Methods: The cross-sectional study involved 1010 patients with cirrhosis related to alcohol abuse, chronic viral infection, or miscellaneous causes (42%, 48%, and 10%, respectively) in Child class A, B, or C (48%, 36%, and 16%, respectively). In the longitudinal study gallstone development was monitored ultrasonographically in 618 patients free of gallstones at enrollment. Results: The overall prevalence of gallstone(s) was 29.5% and increased significantly with age without differences according to sex or cause of cirrhosis. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that only Child classes B and C were significantly related to a higher risk of gallstone (odds ratio, 1.63 for class C vs class A and 1.91 for class B vs class A; P = .001). During a mean +/- SD follow-up of 50 months +/- 9 months, 141 (22.8%) of 618 patients developed gallstone(s), with an estimated cumulative probability of 6.5%, 18.6%, 28.2%, and 40.9% at 2, 4, 6, and 8 years, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that Child class (hazard ratio, 2.8 for class C vs class A and 1.8 for class B vs class A; P = .002 and P = .001, respectively) and high-body mass index (hazard ratio, 1.31; P = .04) carried a significantly greater risk of gallstone formation. Conclusion: Cirrhosis per se represents a major risk factor for gallstones whose prevalence and incidence were far higher than those reported in a general population from the same area.
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