Prospective study of the long-term effects of bariatric surgery on liver injury in patients without advanced disease.

BACKGROUND & AIMS Severe obesity is implicated in development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Bariatric surgery induces weight loss and increases survival time of obese patients, but little is known about its effects on liver damage. We performed a 5-year prospective study to evaluate fibrosis and nonalcoholic steatosis (NASH) in severely obese patients after bariatric surgery. METHODS Bariatric surgery was performed on 381 patients. Clinical and biological data, along with liver biopsies, were collected before and at 1 and 5 years after surgery. RESULTS Five years after surgery, levels of fibrosis increased significantly, but 95.7% of patients maintained a fibrosis score <or= F1. The percentage of patients with steatosis decreased from 37.4% before surgery to 16%, the NAFLD score from 1.97 to 1, ballooning from 0.2 to 0.1. Inflammation remained unchanged. The percentage of patients with probable or definite NASH decreased significantly over 5 years, from 27.4% to 14.2%. The kinetics of insulin resistance (IR) paralleled that of steatosis and ballooning; the greatest improvements occurred within the first year and were sustained 5 years later. Steatosis and ballooning occurred more frequently in patients with a refractory IR profile. In multivariate analysis, the refractory IR profile independently predicted the persistence of steatosis and ballooning 5 years later. CONCLUSIONS Five years after bariatric surgery for severe obesity, almost all patients had low levels of NAFLD, whereas fibrosis slightly increased. Steatosis and ballooning were closely linked to IR; long-term effects could be predicted by early improvement in IR.

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