Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes: A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis

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Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes : A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis. / Jensen, Anne Sofie H.; Winther-Sørensen, Marie; Burisch, Johan; Bergquist, Annika; Ytting, Henriette; Gluud, Lise L.; Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J.

I: Liver International, Bind 43, Nr. 11, 2023, s. 2479-2491.

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Jensen, ASH, Winther-Sørensen, M, Burisch, J, Bergquist, A, Ytting, H, Gluud, LL & Wewer Albrechtsen, NJ 2023, 'Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes: A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis', Liver International, bind 43, nr. 11, s. 2479-2491. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.15720

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Jensen, A. S. H., Winther-Sørensen, M., Burisch, J., Bergquist, A., Ytting, H., Gluud, L. L., & Wewer Albrechtsen, N. J. (2023). Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes: A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis. Liver International, 43(11), 2479-2491. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.15720

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Jensen ASH, Winther-Sørensen M, Burisch J, Bergquist A, Ytting H, Gluud LL o.a. Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes: A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis. Liver International. 2023;43(11):2479-2491. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.15720

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Jensen, Anne Sofie H. ; Winther-Sørensen, Marie ; Burisch, Johan ; Bergquist, Annika ; Ytting, Henriette ; Gluud, Lise L. ; Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J. / Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes : A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis. I: Liver International. 2023 ; Bind 43, Nr. 11. s. 2479-2491.

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title = "Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes: A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis",
abstract = "Background and Aims: Patients with some chronic liver diseases have increased risk of diabetes. Whether this is also the case for patients with autoimmune liver diseases is unknown. The study aimed to calculate risk and worldwide prevalence of diabetes in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Methods: We performed a case–control study using data from the United Kingdom Biobank (UKB) and compared frequency of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in AIH and PBC with age-, sex-, BMI- and ethnicity-matched controls. Next, we performed a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis searching PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and Web of Science (inception to 1 May 2022 [AIH]; 20 August 2022 [PBC]; 11 November 2022 [PSC]). The pooled prevalence of diabetes was calculated using an inverse method random effects model. Results: Three hundred twenty-eight AIH patients and 345 PBC patients were identified in UKB and risk of T1D and T2D significantly increased compared with matched controls. Our systematic search identified 6914 records including the UKB study. Of these, 77 studies were eligible for inclusion comprising 36 467, 39 924 and 4877 individuals with AIH, PBC and PSC, respectively. The pooled prevalence of T1D was 3.8% (2.6%–5.7%), 1.7% (0.9%–3.1%), 3.1% (1.9%–4.8%) and of T2D 14.8% (11.1%–19.5%), 18.1% (14.6%–22.2%), 6.3% (2.8%–13.3%) in patients with AIH, PBC and PSC, respectively. Conclusions: Patients with autoimmune liver diseases have increased risk of diabetes. Increased awareness of diabetes risk in patients with autoimmune liver diseases is warranted.",
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author = "Jensen, {Anne Sofie H.} and Marie Winther-S{\o}rensen and Johan Burisch and Annika Bergquist and Henriette Ytting and Gluud, {Lise L.} and Wewer Albrechtsen, {Nicolai J.}",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Autoimmune liver diseases and diabetes

T2 - A propensity score matched analysis and a proportional meta-analysis

AU - Jensen, Anne Sofie H.

AU - Winther-Sørensen, Marie

AU - Burisch, Johan

AU - Bergquist, Annika

AU - Ytting, Henriette

AU - Gluud, Lise L.

AU - Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Liver International published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background and Aims: Patients with some chronic liver diseases have increased risk of diabetes. Whether this is also the case for patients with autoimmune liver diseases is unknown. The study aimed to calculate risk and worldwide prevalence of diabetes in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Methods: We performed a case–control study using data from the United Kingdom Biobank (UKB) and compared frequency of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in AIH and PBC with age-, sex-, BMI- and ethnicity-matched controls. Next, we performed a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis searching PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and Web of Science (inception to 1 May 2022 [AIH]; 20 August 2022 [PBC]; 11 November 2022 [PSC]). The pooled prevalence of diabetes was calculated using an inverse method random effects model. Results: Three hundred twenty-eight AIH patients and 345 PBC patients were identified in UKB and risk of T1D and T2D significantly increased compared with matched controls. Our systematic search identified 6914 records including the UKB study. Of these, 77 studies were eligible for inclusion comprising 36 467, 39 924 and 4877 individuals with AIH, PBC and PSC, respectively. The pooled prevalence of T1D was 3.8% (2.6%–5.7%), 1.7% (0.9%–3.1%), 3.1% (1.9%–4.8%) and of T2D 14.8% (11.1%–19.5%), 18.1% (14.6%–22.2%), 6.3% (2.8%–13.3%) in patients with AIH, PBC and PSC, respectively. Conclusions: Patients with autoimmune liver diseases have increased risk of diabetes. Increased awareness of diabetes risk in patients with autoimmune liver diseases is warranted.

AB - Background and Aims: Patients with some chronic liver diseases have increased risk of diabetes. Whether this is also the case for patients with autoimmune liver diseases is unknown. The study aimed to calculate risk and worldwide prevalence of diabetes in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Methods: We performed a case–control study using data from the United Kingdom Biobank (UKB) and compared frequency of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in AIH and PBC with age-, sex-, BMI- and ethnicity-matched controls. Next, we performed a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis searching PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and Web of Science (inception to 1 May 2022 [AIH]; 20 August 2022 [PBC]; 11 November 2022 [PSC]). The pooled prevalence of diabetes was calculated using an inverse method random effects model. Results: Three hundred twenty-eight AIH patients and 345 PBC patients were identified in UKB and risk of T1D and T2D significantly increased compared with matched controls. Our systematic search identified 6914 records including the UKB study. Of these, 77 studies were eligible for inclusion comprising 36 467, 39 924 and 4877 individuals with AIH, PBC and PSC, respectively. The pooled prevalence of T1D was 3.8% (2.6%–5.7%), 1.7% (0.9%–3.1%), 3.1% (1.9%–4.8%) and of T2D 14.8% (11.1%–19.5%), 18.1% (14.6%–22.2%), 6.3% (2.8%–13.3%) in patients with AIH, PBC and PSC, respectively. Conclusions: Patients with autoimmune liver diseases have increased risk of diabetes. Increased awareness of diabetes risk in patients with autoimmune liver diseases is warranted.

KW - autoimmune hepatitis

KW - glucose

KW - overlap syndrome

KW - primary biliary cholangitis

KW - primary sclerosing cholangitis

KW - UK Biobank

U2 - 10.1111/liv.15720

DO - 10.1111/liv.15720

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37752719

AN - SCOPUS:85172108751

VL - 43

SP - 2479

EP - 2491

JO - Liver International

JF - Liver International

SN - 1478-3223

IS - 11

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