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Interleukin-18 as a Promising Noninvasive Marker for Esophageal Varices: Correlation to Hepatic Dysfunction

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Internal Medicine

Abstract

Background: Noninvasive screening methods for esophageal varices (EVs) are beneficial to avoid unnecessary esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). This study aimed to determine serum IL-18 levels in liver cirrhosis patients and to assess the association of serum IL-18 levels with EVs.
Method: Case-control research including 54 cirrhotic patients brought on by hepatitis C virus infection and 18 healthy controls. All subjects were subjected to a thorough physical examination, a history assessment, and a set of laboratory tests, including those for alpha-fetoprotein, hepatitis markers, liver function and serum IL-18.
Result: Serum IL-18 was significantly higher in patients with cirrhosis compared with the normal control, as well as in patients with cirrhosis with EVs than in patients without EVs. No significance detected between patients with cirrhosis with and without bleeding EVs. IL-18 was positively correlated with serum bilirubin level, portal vein diameter, spleen diameter, Child–Pugh, and Model for End-Stage Liver Disease scores and negatively correlated with serum albumin, PV velocity, and platelet count. Additionally, IL-18 was significantly correlated with noninvasive scores of liver fibrosis and PH. The univariate logistic regression revealed IL-18, Child–Pugh score, platelet count, serum albumin, PV diameter, SD, and platelet count/SD ratio as potential EV predictors. Conclusion:IL-18 yields a significant clinical value for liver cirrhosis and EV development. A cut-off value of >428 can predict EV in liver cirrhosis with 66.67% sensitivity and 94.44% specificity but without an apparent role in variceal bleeding prediction.

DOI

10.21608/zumj.2022.167093.2658

Keywords

interleukin-18, Esophageal varices, Portal Hypertension, Cirrhosis, Hepatitis C virus

Authors

First Name

Mahmoud

Last Name

Sharafeddin

MiddleName

Ahmed

Affiliation

Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine – Zagazig University, Egypt

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dr.mahmoudsharafeddin@gmail.com

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First Name

Doaa

Last Name

M. AbdElmonem

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Affiliation

Department of clinical pathology

Email

doaametwaly2005@yahoo.com

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Orcid

0000-0003-2738-2734

First Name

Fady

Last Name

Wadea

MiddleName

M.

Affiliation

Internal Medicine, Zagazig University

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fadymaher41@yahoo.com

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0000-0001-9560-8817

First Name

shady

Last Name

shaker

MiddleName

E.

Affiliation

internal medicine , zagazig university

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shadyemad49@gmail.com

City

zagazig

Orcid

0000-0003-4157-1849

Volume

28

Article Issue

6.2

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37988

Issue Date

2022-11-01

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2022-10-17

Publish Date

2022-11-01

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374

Page End

385

Print ISSN

1110-1431

Online ISSN

2357-0717

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273

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Zagazig University Medical Journal

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22 Jan 2023