Real time shear wave elastography in chronic liver diseases:Accuracy for predicting liver fibrosis,in comparison with serum markers

2014 
AIM:To evaluate the correlation between liver stiffness measurement(LSM)by real-time shear wave elastography(SWE)and liver fibrosis stage and the accuracy of LSM for predicting significant and advanced fibrosis,in comparison with serum markers.METHODS:We consecutively analyzed 70 patients with various chronic liver diseases.Liver fibrosis was staged from F0 to F4 according to the Batts and Ludwig scoring system.Significant and advanced fibrosis was defined as stage F≥2 and F≥3,respectively.The accuracy of prediction for fibrosis was analyzed using receiver operating characteristic curves.RESULTS:Seventy patients,15 were belonged to F0-F1 stage,20 F2,13 F3 and 22 F4.LSM was increased with progression of fibrosis stage(F0-F1:6.77±1.72,F2:9.98±3.99,F3:15.80±7.73,and F4:22.09±10.09,P<0.001).Diagnostic accuracies of LSM for prediction of F≥2 and F≥3 were 0.915(95%CI:0.824-0.968,P<0.001)and 0.913(95%CI:0.821-0.967,P<0.001),respectively.The cut-off values of LSM for prediction of F≥2 and F≥3 were 8.6kPa with 78.2%sensitivity and 93.3%specificity and10.46 kPa with 88.6%sensitivity and 80.0%specificity,respectively.However,there were no significant differences between LSM and serum hyaluronic acid and typeⅣcollagen in diagnostic accuracy.CONCLUSION:SWE showed a significant correlation with the severity of liver fibrosis and was useful and accurate to predict significant and advanced fibrosis,comparable with serum markers.
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