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An international Delphi consensus statement on metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease and risk of chronic kidney disease

Authors
 Dan-Qin Sun  ;  Giovanni Targher  ;  Christopher D Byrne  ;  David C Wheeler  ;  Vincent Wai-Sun Wong  ;  Jian-Gao Fan  ;  Herbert Tilg  ;  Wei-Jie Yuan  ;  Christoph Wanner  ;  Xin Gao  ;  Michelle T Long  ;  Mehmet Kanbay  ;  Mindie H Nguyen  ;  Sankar D Navaneethan  ;  Yusuf Yilmaz  ;  Yuli Huang  ;  Rino A Gani  ;  Pierluigi Marzuillo  ;  Jérôme Boursier  ;  Huijie Zhang  ;  Chan-Young Jung  ;  Jin Chai  ;  Luca Valenti  ;  George Papatheodoridis  ;  Giovanni Musso  ;  Yu-Jun Wong  ;  Mohamed El-Kassas  ;  Nahum Méndez-Sánchez  ;  Silvia Sookoian  ;  Michael Pavlides  ;  Ajay Duseja  ;  Adriaan G Holleboom  ;  Junping Shi  ;  Wah-Kheong Chan  ;  Yasser Fouad  ;  Junwei Yang  ;  Sombat Treeprasertsuk  ;  Helena Cortez-Pinto  ;  Masahide Hamaguchi  ;  Manuel Romero-Gomez  ;  Mamun Al Mahtab  ;  Ponsiano Ocama  ;  Atsushi Nakajima  ;  Chunsun Dai  ;  Mohammed Eslam  ;  Lai Wei  ;  Jacob George  ;  Ming-Hua Zheng 
Citation
 HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY AND NUTRITION, Vol.12(3) : 386-403, 2023-06 
Journal Title
HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY AND NUTRITION
ISSN
 2304-3881 
Issue Date
2023-06
Keywords
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) ; chronic kidney disease (CKD) ; consensus ; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
Abstract
Background: With the rising global prevalence of fatty liver disease related to metabolic dysfunction, the association of this common liver condition with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become increasingly evident. In 2020, the more inclusive term metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) was proposed to replace the term non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The observed association between MAFLD and CKD and our understanding that CKD can be a consequence of underlying metabolic dysfunction support the notion that individuals with MAFLD are at higher risk of having and developing CKD compared with those without MAFLD. However, to date, there is no appropriate guidance on CKD in individuals with MAFLD. Furthermore, there has been little attention paid to the link between MAFLD and CKD in the Nephrology community. Methods and Results: Using a Delphi-based approach, a multidisciplinary panel of 50 international experts from 26 countries reached a consensus on some of the open research questions regarding the link between MAFLD and CKD. Conclusions: This Delphi-based consensus statement provided guidance on the epidemiology, mechanisms, management and treatment of MAFLD and CKD, as well as the relationship between the severity of MAFLD and risk of CKD, which establish a framework for the early prevention and management of these two common and interconnected diseases.
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DOI
10.21037/hbsn-22-421
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Jung, Chan-Young(정찬영) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2893-9576
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199512
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