Importance of gamma‐glutamyl transferase elevation in patients with Fontan‐associated liver disease

Author:

Kogiso Tomomi1ORCID,Ogasawara Yuri1,Taniai Makiko1,Shimada Eriko2,Inai Kei2,Tokushige Katsutoshi1,Nakai Yousuke1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine Institute of Gastroenterology Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan

2. Pediatric Cardiology and Adult Congenital Cardiology Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimIn patients with Fontan‐associated liver disease (FALD), gamma‐glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels are often elevated, however, its clinical importance is unclear. We investigated the relationship between the clinical course of FALD and GGT levels.MethodsWe enrolled 145 patients with FALD who underwent right‐heart catheterization (RHC) and visited our department. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) was administered to 62 of the patients. Patients with GGT levels <50 and ≥50 U/L were compared. Follow‐up RHC was undertaken in 76 patients. Cases in which GGT levels decreased by ≥10% or <50 U/L were defined as improved (n = 33).ResultsPatients with GGT levels ≥50 U/L had significantly lower levels of albumin and higher levels of alanine transaminase (ALT) but no significant differences in RHC factors. Over a 4.6‐year period, 43.4% showed improvement in GGT levels. Improved cases had significantly lower total bilirubin (1.1 vs. 1.6 mg/dL), AST (22 vs. 28 U/L), and ALT (18 vs. 27 U/L) levels than nonimproved cases (n = 29, p < 0.05), and the change in platelet count (−0.5 vs. −3.0 × 10−4/μL) was significantly lower in the latter (p = 0.03). The improvement rate was significantly higher in UDCA‐treated cases (55.2%) with GGT levels ≥50 U/L compared to cases not treated with UDCA (18.2%, p = 0.04).ConclusionIn cases of FALD with no improvement in GGT level, the platelet count decreased over time, suggesting progression of fibrosis. Physicians should be aware of the importance of a high GGT level in patients with FALD.

Funder

National Center for Global Health and Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

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