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Correlation of Laparoscopic Liver Biopsy to Elasticity Measurements (FibroScan) in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease.

Carmine G Nudo1, Lennox J Jeffers, Pablo A Bejarano, Luis A Servin-Abad, Zvi Leibovici, Maria De Medina, Eugene R Schiff.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Elastography is a noninvasive method to assess liver fibrosis by measuring liver stiffness. Studies have compared elas-tography to percutaneous biopsy. Laparoscopic biopsy is associated with decreased sampling error compared to percutaneous biopsy, as laparoscopic biopsies are obtained from both liver lobes and gross nodu-larity can be visualized.
METHODS: Patients undergoing laparoscopic liver biopsy were enrolled. Gross liver appearance was assessed, and biopsy specimens were blindly evaluated by a pathologist. Elastography (FibroScan) was used to measure liver stiffness.
RESULTS: 101 patients were examined. Fibrosis was related to elasticity (Spearman correlation r=0.63; P<.0001). Elasticity was strongly associated with advanced stages of fibrosis (stages 3 and 4; Spearman correlation r(2)=0.44; P<.001). Significant fibrosis was associated with an irregular liver surface, nodularity, and thickened edge (multiple regression r(2)=0.41; P<.001). Increased elasticity was associated with a fatty-appearing liver, irregular surface, firmness, and nodularity (multiple regression r(2)=0.46; P<.001). Receiver operating characteristic curve for elasticity for identifying patients with a liver fibrosis stage of at least 3 or of 4 had an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.85 or 0.86, respectively. AUC was 0.857 when gross nodularity was used as the gold standard for cirrhosis and 0.875 when nodularity/histology were used. Elasticity of at least 7 kPa, at least 9.5 kPa, and at least 11.8 kPa had the highest accuracy for identifying patients with a fibrosis stage of at least 2, at least 3, and 4, respectively. In hepatitis C patients, AUC was 0.921, 0.882, and 0.925 when histology, gross nodularity, and nodularity/histology, respectively, were used as the gold standard for cirrhosis.
CONCLUSION: FibroScan could be useful for detecting advanced stages of fibrosis when validated against laparoscopic liver biopsy.

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Keywords:  Liver elasticity; cirrhosis; fibrosis; hepatitis C; laparoscopic liver biopsy; liver nodularity

Year:  2008        PMID: 21904476      PMCID: PMC3093689     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y)        ISSN: 1554-7914


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