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IntroductionLimited access/exorbitant cost of fibroscan and the associated risks with biopsy to assess fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients has made exigent demand of serum-based fibrosis scores to be validated for their accuracy and efficacy. The objective of the study was to compare the accuracy of FIB-4 (fibrosis-4) and FIB-5 (fibrofast) scores to rule out advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients.MethodsA total of 145 patients were categorized as group I with mild/moderate fibrosis (MF) comprising of F0 to F2 and group II with advanced fibrosis (AF) comprising of F3 and F4 based on fibroscan kPa (kilopascal) score.ResultsGroup II had significantly higher alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), haemoglobin % (Hb %), bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) values and significantly lower platelet count and albumin as compared to group I. The FIB-4 score was significantly higher in group II [1.8 (1.1 - 4.7)], as compared with group I [0.98 (0.63 - 1.67)], p-value = 0.0001. FIB-5 score of group II [-6.4 (-8.8 - 3.4)] was significantly lower as compared with group I [-4.8 (-6.8 - 2.0)], p-value = 0.003. FIB-4 and FIB-5 had area under receiver operator characteristic (AUROC) curve of 0.712 and 0.655, respectively. FIB-4 at cut-off of <2.02 had a negative predictive value (NPV) of 90.7%. FIB-5 at a cut-off of <-7.11 has an NPV of 94.1% and at a cut-off of <-3.24 had an NPV of 88.9%.ConclusionWe concluded that both FIB-4 and FIB-5 can be used to rule out advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients in a resource-limited and indigent setting as both the scores have NPV greater than 90%.

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  • ObjectivesThe objective of the study was to compare the accuracy of FIB-4 and FIB-5 scores to rule out advanced fibrosis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients

  • Limited access/exorbitant cost of fibroscan and the associated risks with biopsy to assess fibrosis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients has made exigent demand of serum-based fibrosis scores to be validated for their accuracy and efficacy

  • The objective of the study was to compare the accuracy of FIB-4 and FIB-5 scores to rule out advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients

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The objective of the study was to compare the accuracy of FIB-4 and FIB-5 scores to rule out advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients. The objective of this study was to compare the performance of simple biochemical scores FIB-4 and FIB-5 to differentiate between mild/moderate (F0 - F2) and severe fibrosis (F3 and F4) categorised on the basis of fibroscan kilopascal score

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