Vuppalanchi, RajWeber, ReginaRussell, SarahGawrieh, SamerSamala, NiharikaSlaven, James E.Harden, LaurenChalasani, Naga2020-04-102020-04-102019-06Vuppalanchi, R., Weber, R., Russell, S., Gawrieh, S., Samala, N., Slaven, J. E., Harden, L., & Chalasani, N. (2019). Is Fasting Necessary for Individuals With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease to Undergo Vibration-Controlled Transient Elastography? The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 114(6), 995–997. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000000116https://hdl.handle.net/1805/22534OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of meal intake on liver stiffness measurement (LSM) and controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) in patients with biopsy-proven nonalcoholic fatty liver disease undergoing vibration-controlled transient elastography. METHODS: LSM and CAP were assessed at baseline and serially for 6 hours after meal intake in 24 patients. RESULTS: A significant increase in LSM was seen up to the 2-hour time point (26 ± 25%, P = 0.02). The CAP scores changed minimally with a maximal change of 3% (P > 0.1). CONCLUSIONS: Three hours of fasting is necessary before evaluation with vibration-controlled transient elastography.enPublisher Policyfastingnonalcoholic fatty liver diseasevibration-controlled transient elastographyIs Fasting Necessary for Individuals With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease to Undergo Vibration-Controlled Transient Elastography?Article