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Systematic review and meta-analysis: analysis of variables influencing the interpretation of clinical trial results in NAFLD.

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2022-05

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Ampuero, Javier
Gallego-Duran, Rocio
Maya-Miles, Douglas
Montero, Rocio
Gato, Sheila
Rojas, Angela
Gil, Antonio
Muñoz, Rocio
Romero-Gomez, Manuel

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Springer Japan KK
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NAFLD clinical trials have shown suboptimal results, particularly for liver fibrosis, despite the robust preclinical drug development. We aimed to assess the histological response after the experimental treatment versus placebo by carrying out a meta-analysis of NAFLD clinical trials. After a systematic review of NAFLD clinical trials to May 2021, applying strict selection criteria, the following primary outcomes were observed: (a) NASH resolution, with no worsening of fibrosis when available; (b) fibrosis improvement  ≥ 1 stage, with no worsening of NAS when available; (c) worsening of NAS; (d) worsening of liver fibrosis  ≥ 1 stage, including the progression to cirrhosis on histopathology. Other histological, clinical, and biochemical outcomes were considered secondary endpoints. Heterogeneity was explored by subgroup and sensitivity analyses, and univariable meta-regression. Twenty-seven randomized clinical trials were included. The pooled efficacy for NASH resolution receiving experimental therapy was 19% (95%CI 15-23; I2 96.2%) compared with placebo 10% (95%CI 7-12; I2 85.8%) (OR 1.66 (95%CI 1.24-2.21); I2 57.8%), while it was 26% (95%CI 22-29); I2 90%)) versus 18% (95%CI 15-21; I2 59%)) for fibrosis improvement (OR 1.34 (95%CI 1.13-1.58); I2 25.4%). For these outcomes, the therapy showed higher efficacy in trials longer than 48 weeks, with   This meta-analysis provides information about the efficacy of the therapy versus placebo by comparing different and combined trial outcomes such as NASH resolution, fibrosis improvement, and NAS and fibrosis worsening. Changes in the experimental design and selection criteria of the clinical trials might be suitable to increase the efficacy.

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Biopsy
Humans
Hypoglycemic Agents
Liver Cirrhosis
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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Esteatohepatitis no alcohólica
Ensayo clínico controlado aleatorio
Metaanálisis
Fibrosis hepática
Resolución de NASH
Ensayo clínico

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Drug, Fibrosis, NAFLD, NASH, Placebo

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Ampuero J, Gallego-Durán R, Maya-Miles D, Montero R, Gato S, Rojas Á, et al. Systematic review and meta-analysis: analysis of variables influencing the interpretation of clinical trial results in NAFLD. J Gastroenterol. 2022 May;57(5):357-371.