Liver Fibrosis in Viral Hepatitis: Noninvasive Assessment with Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging versus Transient Elastography
Goethe University Frankfurt · Sorbonne Université · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Informed consent was obtained from all subjects, and the local ethics committee approved the study. ARFI imaging involved the mechanical excitation of tissue with use of short-duration acoustic pulses to generate localized displacements in tissue. The displacements resulted in shear-wave propagation, which was tracked by using US correlation-based methods and recorded in meters per second. Eighty-six patients with chronic viral hepatitis underwent TE, ARFI imaging, and serum fibrosis marker testing. Results were compared with liver biopsy findings, which served as the reference standard.
ARFI imaging (rho = 0.71), TE (rho = 0.73), and serum fibrosis marker test (rho = 0.66) results correlated significantly with histologic fibrosis stage (P or = 2) and 0.91, 0.91, and 0.82, respectively, for the diagnosis of cirrhosis.
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12Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Transient elastography
- Elastography
- Cirrhosis
- Acoustic radiation force
- Fibrosis
- Receiver operating characteristic
- Liver biopsy
- Good health and well-being