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Diagnostic Accuracy of FibroScan and Factors Affecting Measurements
by
Satoshi Oeda
, Yasue Matsumoto
, Hirokazu Takahashi
, Kenichi Tanaka
, Eisaburo Sueoka
, Ayaka Oshima
in
Accuracy
/ Biomarkers
/ Clinical medicine
/ controlled attenuation parameter
/ hepatic inflammation
/ hepatic steatosis
/ Inflammation
/ Liver diseases
/ liver stiffness measurement
/ Medicine (General)
/ non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
/ R5-920
/ Review
/ Success
/ transient elastography
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Diagnostic Accuracy of FibroScan and Factors Affecting Measurements
by
Satoshi Oeda
, Yasue Matsumoto
, Hirokazu Takahashi
, Kenichi Tanaka
, Eisaburo Sueoka
, Ayaka Oshima
in
Accuracy
/ Biomarkers
/ Clinical medicine
/ controlled attenuation parameter
/ hepatic inflammation
/ hepatic steatosis
/ Inflammation
/ Liver diseases
/ liver stiffness measurement
/ Medicine (General)
/ non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
/ R5-920
/ Review
/ Success
/ transient elastography
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Diagnostic Accuracy of FibroScan and Factors Affecting Measurements
by
Satoshi Oeda
, Yasue Matsumoto
, Hirokazu Takahashi
, Kenichi Tanaka
, Eisaburo Sueoka
, Ayaka Oshima
in
Accuracy
/ Biomarkers
/ Clinical medicine
/ controlled attenuation parameter
/ hepatic inflammation
/ hepatic steatosis
/ Inflammation
/ Liver diseases
/ liver stiffness measurement
/ Medicine (General)
/ non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
/ R5-920
/ Review
/ Success
/ transient elastography
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Diagnostic Accuracy of FibroScan and Factors Affecting Measurements
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Diagnostic Accuracy of FibroScan and Factors Affecting Measurements
2020
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Evaluating liver steatosis and fibrosis is important for patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Although liver biopsy and pathological assessment is the gold standard for these conditions, this technique has several disadvantages. The evaluation of steatosis and fibrosis using ultrasound B-mode imaging is qualitative and subjective. The liver stiffness measurement (LSM) and controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) determined using FibroScan are the evidence-based non-invasive measures of liver fibrosis and steatosis, respectively. The LSM and CAP measurements are carried out simultaneously, and the median values of more than ten valid measurements are used to quantify liver fibrosis and steatosis. Here, we demonstrate that the reliability of the LSM depends on the interquartile range to median ratio (IQR/Med), but CAP values do not depend on IQR/Med. In addition, the LSM is affected by inflammation, congestion, and cholestasis in addition to fibrosis, while CAP values are affected by the body mass index in addition to steatosis. We also show that the M probe provides higher LSM values but lower CAP values than the XL probe in the same population. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the diagnostic accuracies of the two probes. These findings are important to understand the reliability of FibroScan measurements and the factors influencing measurement values for all patients.
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