Pathological gallbladder wall thickening is associated with advanced chronic liver disease and independent of serum albumin

J Clin Ultrasound. 2022 Mar;50(3):367-374. doi: 10.1002/jcu.23077. Epub 2021 Oct 11.

Abstract

Purpose: Increased gallbladder wall thickness (GBWT) is a common finding. Reported causes include advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD), ascites and hypalbuminemia. GBWT is a marker for the prediction of esophageal varices. It remains unclear which of these factors is the decisive driver of GBWT. We aim to investigate whether there is a predominant factor associated with the GBWT.

Methods: We enrolled 258 patients with ascites, hypalbuminemia and/or ACLD and 98 healthy volunteers that underwent abdominal ultrasound. Differences of mean GBWT in subgroups of patients with ACLD, ascites, and/or hypalbuminemia were analyzed. Correlation between various parameters and GBWT were calculated using multiple regression analysis.

Results: GBWT in patients with ACLD + ascites + hypalbuminemia (n = 59; 5.70 ± 2.05 mm) was pathologically increased compared to patients with hypalbuminemia + ascites without ACLD (n = 36; 2.14 ± 0.66 mm; p < .001) and to patients with only hypalbuminemia (n = 76; 2.02 ± 0.80 mm; p < .001). GBWT of patients with ACLD + hypalbuminemia (n = 30; 3.42 ± 1.52 mm) and with ACLD and normal albumin level were not different (n = 46; 3.10 ± 1.62 mm; p > .999). Significant correlation was seen between GBWT and ACLD (r = .53; p < .001) and ascites (r = .51; p < .001) but not albumin level (r = .04; p = .510).

Conclusion: We demonstrate that ACLD is predominantly associated with GBWT. In contrast to the current literature, serum albumin level appears not to be associated with pathological GBWT.

Keywords: advanced chronic liver disease; gallbladder; hypalbuminemia; liver cirrhosis; ultrasonography.

MeSH terms

  • Esophageal and Gastric Varices / etiology
  • Gallbladder* / diagnostic imaging
  • Gallbladder* / pathology
  • Humans
  • Liver Cirrhosis* / complications
  • Liver Cirrhosis* / pathology
  • Serum Albumin / analysis
  • Ultrasonography

Substances

  • Serum Albumin