Liver and spleen elastography using supersonic shear imaging for the non-invasive diagnosis of cirrhosis severity and oesophageal varices.

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serval:BIB_9D74004F721D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Liver and spleen elastography using supersonic shear imaging for the non-invasive diagnosis of cirrhosis severity and oesophageal varices.
Journal
Digestive and liver disease
Author(s)
Cassinotto C., Charrie A., Mouries A., Lapuyade B., Hiriart J.B., Vergniol J., Gaye D., Hocquelet A., Charbonnier M., Foucher J., Laurent F., Chermak F., Montaudon M., de Ledinghen V.
ISSN
1878-3562 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1590-8658
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
47
Number
8
Pages
695-701
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Elastography is a promising non-invasive approach for assessing liver fibrosis. We assessed diagnostic performances of liver and spleen stiffness using supersonic shear imaging for diagnosing cirrhosis severity and oesophageal varices.
401 consecutive cirrhotic patients were prospectively enrolled from November 2012 to March 2014. All patients underwent liver and spleen stiffness measurement with supersonic shear imaging and Fibroscan.
Failures of measurement were 6.2% and 29.2% for liver and spleen stiffness (supersonic shear imaging), and 18.4% for liver stiffness (Fibroscan). Liver and spleen stiffness were correlated with severity of cirrhosis, with values increasing according to Child-Pugh subclasses and presence of complications. With a negative predictive value ≥90%, liver stiffness cut-offs for high-risk oesophageal varices, history of ascites, Child-Pugh B/C, variceal bleeding and clinical decompensation were 12.8, 19, 21.4, 30.5, and 39.4 kPa, respectively. Areas under the curve of spleen and liver stiffness (supersonic shear imaging), and liver stiffness (Fibroscan) were 0.80, 0.77 and 0.73 respectively for detection of oesophageal varices.
Liver stiffness using supersonic shear imaging is a relevant diagnostic tool for assessing cirrhosis severity and its complications. Spleen stiffness shows promising results for the detection of oesophageal varices but is not yet sufficiently robust for clinical practice owing to high failure rates.

Keywords
Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Area Under Curve, Ascites/diagnosis, Ascites/etiology, Elasticity Imaging Techniques/methods, Esophageal and Gastric Varices/diagnosis, Esophageal and Gastric Varices/etiology, Female, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis/complications, Liver Cirrhosis/diagnostic imaging, Liver Cirrhosis/physiopathology, Liver Failure/diagnosis, Liver Failure/etiology, Male, Middle Aged, Observer Variation, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Severity of Illness Index, Spleen/diagnostic imaging, Young Adult, Cirrhosis, Elasticity imaging techniques, Esophageal varices, Non-invasive diagnosis, Supersonic shear imaging, Ultrasonography
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Web of science
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