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Vol. 35 No. 3 (2024): Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology

Prevalence of Pancreatic Steatosis and Its Associated Factors in Turkey: A Nation-Wide Multicenter Study

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Orhan Sezgin
Serkan Yaraş
Mehmet Cindoruk
Elmas Kasap
Hakan Ünal
Aydın Şeref Köksal
Abdullah Emre Yıldırım
Burak Özşeker
Nevin Oruç
Müjde Soytürk
Sabite Kaçar
Muhsin Kaya
Kader Irak
Yasemin Gökden
Deniz Öğütmen Koç
Osman Özdoğan
Engin Altıntaş
Nergiz Ekmen
Murat Saruç
Şencan Acar
Mahmut Polat
Sezgin Barutçu
Göksel Bengi
Volkan Gökbulut
Nalan Gülşen Ünal
Dilek Oğuz

Abstract

Background/Aims: Pancreatic steatosis (PS) is a pathology associated with metabolic syndrome (MS), endocrin and exocrine disfunctions of the pancreas, and fatty liver. The data on the frequency of PS are very limited. We aimed to evaluate the frequency of PS detected by transabdominal ultrasonography (TAU) in gastroenterology clinics located in different geographical regions of Turkey and the factors associated with it. Materials and Methods: Volunteers were evaluated by TAU for PS and hepatosteatosis (HS), and its degree. Pancreatic stiffness was evaluated by ultrasonographic shear wave elastography (SWE). All demographic, physical, and biochemical parametres were measured. Results: A total of 1700 volunteers from 14 centers throughout Turkey were included in the study. Mean age was 48.03 +- 20.86 years (56.9% female). Prevalance of PS was detected in 68.9%. In the PS group, age, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, systolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose (FBG), lipid levels, insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, MS frequency, and pancreatic SWE score were increasing, and fecal elastase level was decreasing in correlation with the degree of PS. The frequency of HS was 55.5%. Hepatosteatosis [odds ratio (OR): 9.472], increased age (OR: 1.02), and BMI (OR: 1.089) were independent risk factors for the occurrence of PS. Lean-PS rate was 11.8%. The lean-PS group was predominantly female and younger than non-lean PS. Also it has lower blood pressure, FBG, liver enzymes, lipid levels, and HS rates. Conclusion: The frequency of PS was found 68.9% in Turkey. Its relationship was determined with age, BMI, HS, MS (and its components), pancreatic stiffness, and fecal elastase level. Keywords: Elastography, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, lean steatosis, pancreas stiffness, pancreatic steatosis, ultrasonography Cite this article as: Sezgin O, Yaraş S, Cindoruk M, et al. Prevalence of pancreatic steatosis and its associated factors in Turkey: A nation-wide multicenter study. Turk J Gastroenterol. 2024;35(3):239-254.

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