Prashasti Gupta, Aparna Agrawal, Jayashree Bhattacharjee
Keywords
Liver cirrhosis • Glucose metabolism disorders • Severity • Diabetes mellitus • Insulin resistance
Abstract
Background Association between liver cirrhosis (LC) and glucose intolerance has been known since long. Many studies in the past have attempted to explore the correlation of glucose metabolism disorders (GMD) with the severity of LC with mixed results (some favouring i.e. higher prevalence of GMD in more severe LC; others negating). This study was conducted to shed further light on the significance of this association.
Objective This study has been carried out with the aim of studying the correlation between GMD and the severity of LC, as determined by the Child-Turcotte-Pughe (CTP) score.
Methods 100 patients with LC admitted in medical wards were studied and tested with fasting plasma glucose (FPG), 2 h post-75 g oral glucose load plasma glucose (PPG), glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and fasting plasma insulin. They were categorized based on the severity of LC into CTP A, B or C class and then patients belonging to different classes were compared for the presence of GMD and insulin resistance (IR).
Conclusion Out of 100 patients, 6, 21 and 73 were respectively found as falling under CTP class A, B and C of LC. The frequency of diabetes mellitus (DM) was found to progressively increase with worsening grade of cirrhosis (17%-A, 24%-B and 27%-C), however this was not significant (p value 0.82). The p values for IR, GMD (pre-diabetes or DM), pre-diabetes (pre-DM) were 0.629, 0.382 and 0.189 respectively. To conclude, development of GMD and IR may be independent of the severity of LC. However more studies may be required to further study this association.