Publications by authors named "Frederik C Kruger"

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  • Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic liver disease affecting bile ducts, and the effectiveness of elafibranor, a dual PPAR α and δ agonist, in treating PBC was investigated through a clinical trial.
  • In a phase 3, double-blind trial with 161 participants, those treated with elafibranor showed a significant biochemical response (51%) compared to only 4% in the placebo group, indicating substantial improvement in liver function.
  • While 15% of elafibranor-treated patients normalized their alkaline phosphatase levels, the results for reducing itching (pruritus) between the elafibranor and placebo groups were not statistically
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Heterogeneity in clinical presentation, histological severity, prognosis and therapeutic outcomes characteristic of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) necessitates the development of scientifically sound classification schemes to assist clinicians in stratifying patients into meaningful prognostic subgroups. The need for replacement of invasive liver biopsies as the standard method whereby NAFLD is diagnosed, graded and staged with biomarkers of histological severity injury led to the development of composite prognostic models as potentially viable surrogate alternatives. In the present article, we review existing scoring systems used to (1) confirm the presence of undiagnosed hepatosteatosis; (2) distinguish between simple steatosis and NASH; and (3) predict advanced hepatic fibrosis, with particular emphasis on the role of NAFLD as an independent cardio-metabolic risk factor.

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Background: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The NASH fibrosis score (NFS) has proven to be a reliable, non-invasive marker for prediction of advanced fibrosis. Aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) is a simpler calculation than NFS, but has never been studied in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

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