The Clinical Practice Guidelines propose recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients and are the product of a joint effort by the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) and European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO). They update a position statement based on the 2009 EASL Special Conference [1]. The data have been retrieved by an extensive PubMed search up to April 2015. The final statements are graded according to the level of evidence and strength of recommendation, which are adjustable to local regulations and/or team capacities (Table 1)[2]. In particular, screening for NAFLD in the population at risk should be in the context of the available resources, considering the burden for the national health care systems and the currently limited effective treatments. The document is intended both for practical use and for advancing the research and knowledge of NAFLD in adults, with specific reference to paediatric NAFLD whenever necessary. The final purpose is to improve patient care and awareness of the importance of NAFLD, and to assist stakeholders in the decision-making process by providing evidence-based data, which also takes into consideration the burden of clinical management for the health-care system.

EASL-EASD-EASO Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease / MARCHESINI REGGIANI, Giulio; Day, Christopher P.; Dufour, Jean Francois; Canbay, Ali; Nobili, Valerio; Ratziu, Vlad; Tilg, Herbert; Roden, Michael; Gastaldelli, Amalia; Yki Jarvinen, Hannele; Schick, Fritz; Vettor, Roberto; Fruhbeck, Gema; Mathus Vliegen, Lisbeth. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - STAMPA. - 64:6(2016), pp. 1388-1402. [10.1016/j.jhep.2015.11.004]

EASL-EASD-EASO Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

MARCHESINI REGGIANI, GIULIO;
2016

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The Clinical Practice Guidelines propose recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients and are the product of a joint effort by the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) and European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO). They update a position statement based on the 2009 EASL Special Conference [1]. The data have been retrieved by an extensive PubMed search up to April 2015. The final statements are graded according to the level of evidence and strength of recommendation, which are adjustable to local regulations and/or team capacities (Table 1)[2]. In particular, screening for NAFLD in the population at risk should be in the context of the available resources, considering the burden for the national health care systems and the currently limited effective treatments. The document is intended both for practical use and for advancing the research and knowledge of NAFLD in adults, with specific reference to paediatric NAFLD whenever necessary. The final purpose is to improve patient care and awareness of the importance of NAFLD, and to assist stakeholders in the decision-making process by providing evidence-based data, which also takes into consideration the burden of clinical management for the health-care system.
2016
EASL-EASD-EASO Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease / MARCHESINI REGGIANI, Giulio; Day, Christopher P.; Dufour, Jean Francois; Canbay, Ali; Nobili, Valerio; Ratziu, Vlad; Tilg, Herbert; Roden, Michael; Gastaldelli, Amalia; Yki Jarvinen, Hannele; Schick, Fritz; Vettor, Roberto; Fruhbeck, Gema; Mathus Vliegen, Lisbeth. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - STAMPA. - 64:6(2016), pp. 1388-1402. [10.1016/j.jhep.2015.11.004]
MARCHESINI REGGIANI, Giulio; Day, Christopher P.; Dufour, Jean Francois; Canbay, Ali; Nobili, Valerio; Ratziu, Vlad; Tilg, Herbert; Roden, Michael; Gastaldelli, Amalia; Yki Jarvinen, Hannele; Schick, Fritz; Vettor, Roberto; Fruhbeck, Gema; Mathus Vliegen, Lisbeth
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