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Shear-wave elastography of the liver and spleen identifies clinically significant portal hypertension: A prospective multicentre study.

Christian Jansen1, Christopher Bogs1, Wim Verlinden2, Maja Thiele3, Philipp Möller1, Jan Görtzen1, Jennifer Lehmann1, Thomas Vanwolleghem2, Luisa Vonghia2, Michael Praktiknjo1, Johannes Chang1, Aleksander Krag3, Christian P Strassburg1, Sven Francque2, Jonel Trebicka1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) is associated with severe complications and decompensation of cirrhosis. Liver stiffness measured either by transient elastography (TE) or Shear-wave elastography (SWE) and spleen stiffness by TE might be helpful in the diagnosis of CSPH. We recently showed the algorithm to rule-out CSPH using sequential liver- (L-SWE) and spleen-Shear-wave elastography (S-SWE). This study investigated the diagnostic value of S-SWE for diagnosis of CSPH.
METHODS: One hundred and fifty-eight cirrhotic patients with pressure gradient measurements were included into this prospective multicentre study. L-SWE was measured in 155 patients, S-SWE in 112 patients, and both in 109 patients.
RESULTS: Liver-shear-wave elastography and S-SWE correlated with clinical events and decompensation. SWE of liver and spleen revealed strong correlations with the pressure gradient and to differentiate between patients with and without CSPH. The best cut-off values were 24.6 kPa:L-SWE and 26.3 kPa:S-SWE. L-SWE ≤16.0 kPa and S-SWE ≤21.7 kPa were able to rule-out CSPH. Cut-off values of L-SWE >29.5 kPa and S-SWE >35.6 kPa were able to rule-in CSPH (specificity >92%). Patients with a L-SWE >38.0 kPa had likely CSPH. In patients with L-SWE ≤38.0 kPa, a S-SWE >27.9 kPa ruled in CSPH. This algorithm has a sensitivity of 89.2% and a specificity of 91.4% to rule-in CSPH. Patients not fulfilling these criteria may undergo HVPG measurement.
CONCLUSIONS: Liver and spleen SWE correlate with portal pressure and can both be used as a non-invasive method to investigate CSPH. Even though external validation is still missing, these algorithms to rule-out and rule-in CSPH using sequential SWE of liver and spleen might change the clinical practice.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  liver; portal hypertension; shear-wave elastography; spleen

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27569696     DOI: 10.1111/liv.13243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Int        ISSN: 1478-3223            Impact factor:   5.828


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