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Comparison of 2D Shear Wave Elastography and Transient Elastography in Non-Invasive Evaluation of Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C Virus-Related Chronic Liver Disease

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Jul 27
PMID 39064101
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Abstract

Transient Elastography (TE) is widely regarded as the most reliable non-invasive method for evaluating liver fibrosis. Recently, new techniques such as 2D Shear Wave Elastography (2D-SWE) have been developed. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between TE and 2D-SWE in patients with HCV-related chronic liver disease and to redefine the cut-off values of 2D-SWE for predicting different stages of fibrosis based on our results. Both TE (Fibroscan, Echosens, Paris, France) and 2D-SWE (SuperSonic Imagine) were performed simultaneously in 170 patients, including those with active and eradicated HCV infection. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used to assess the correlation between the two measurements, and the concordance between the assigned METAVIR classes was calculated using Cohen's kappa coefficient. ROC curves were constructed to determine the optimal cut-off values for 2D-SWE. Ten patients were excluded for invalid measurements. In the remaining 160 patients, TE and 2D-SWE demonstrated a high correlation (ρ = 0.83, < 0.0001) and good agreement in METAVIR classification (k = 0.74). The optimal cut-off values identified for 2D-SWE were as follows: ≥ 7 kPa for F ≥ 2, ≥ 8.3 kPa for F ≥ 3, and ≥ 9.4 kPa for F4. 2D-SWE is a viable alternative to TE for patients with HCV-related chronic liver disease. Our data suggest that the currently accepted 2D-SWE cut-off values for cirrhosis (F4) should be reconsidered and potentially lowered.

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