Common Questions From Primary Care Providers About MASH

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MASLD AI 07:59 AM

July 2025

In this insightful episode, Jessica Crimaldi, NP from the Cleveland Clinic, addresses two of the most frequently asked questions from primary care providers about MASLD (Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease) and MASH (Metabolic-associated steatohepatitis). First, she clarifies a common concern regarding statin use in patients with liver disease, emphasizing that statins are not only safe in most cases—including compensated cirrhosis—but also beneficial in managing cardiometabolic risk factors and slowing disease progression. She explains when statins are contraindicated and encourages collaboration with hepatology if there are concerns. Second, Jessica outlines a practical pre-referral workup for suspected MASLD/MASH patients. She details the labs needed to calculate FIB-4, suggests ordering an INR, and highlights the importance of screening for viral hepatitis, autoimmune liver disease, and common genetic liver disorders. This episode offers clear, actionable guidance for providers managing fatty liver disease in primary care and is a valuable resource for improving early diagnosis and coordinated care.

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