Utility of Hepatic 2D Shear-Wave Elastography in Monitoring Response to Image-Guided Intervention in Children With Chronic Budd-Chiari Syndrome: A Prospective Study.

2021 
Background: Image-guided interventions for Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) reduce hepatic congestion, thereby reducing liver stiffness. Liver stiffness measurements (LSM) by ultrasound may provide a noninvasive marker for assessing treatment response. Objective: To assess the utility of 2D shear-wave elastography (SWE) for monitoring response to image-guided intervention in children with BCS, with attention to changes in LSM in patients with disease recurrence. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included children with chronic BCS and planned image-guided intervention. Color Doppler ultrasound (CDUS) and 2D SWE were performed at baseline; at 24 hours, one month, and three months after intervention; and thereafter every three months or at the time of clinically suspected recurrence. Eighteen children underwent liver biopsy at the time of intervention for fibrosis staging using METAVIR criteria. Disease recurrence was diagnosed by CDUS. Statistical evaluation was performed using non-parametric tests. Results: A total of 32 children (28 boys, 4 girls; mean age: 9.0 years; range: 3-14 years) were included. Median LSM was at baseline 43.7 kPa [interquartile range (IQR): 33.0-65.4), at 24 hours 22.5 kPa (IQR: 16.8-32.0), at one month 18.7 kPa (IQR: 14.2-32.0), and at three months 16.7 kPa (IQR: 11.5-22.5) (p<.05 for all post-intervention time points vs baseline). Nine (28.1%) patients developed recurrence after intervention at mean of 4.4 months. In one patient with recurrence, LSM was higher at 24 hours (52.3 kPa) than at baseline (44.2 kPa). In the remaining eight patients with recurrence, LSM increased at the time of recurrence compared with the prior post-intervention LSM measurement [median absolute increase of 11.0 kPa (IQR: 6.1-24.4 kPa)]. Fibrosis stage was not significantly correlated with baseline LSM (r=0.11, 95% CI: -0.37, 0.54; p=.51) or 24-hour post-intervention LSM (r=0.39, 95% CI: -0.11, 0.73; p=.11). Conclusion: LSM decreased significantly after image-guided intervention for chronic BCS in children, showing a maximal decrease at 24 hours post-intervention. Disease recurrence was typically associated with an increase in LSM compared with the patient's prior measurement. Clinical Impact: LSM obtained by 2D SWE may serve as a useful quantitative adjunct to CDUS in monitoring children with chronic BCS for disease recurrence after percutaneous interventional treatment.
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