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Learning curve of liver stiffness measurement using a new hybrid machine composed of transient elastography interfaced with ultrasound.

Christophe Cassinotto1, Marie-Ange Pierredon-Foulongne2, Ali Belgour2, Julien Delicque2, Laure Escal2, Nicolas Molinari3, Sophie Anselme2, Tony Jacq2, Ugo Chamard-Champliaud2, Bastien Nicolan2, Carole Allimant2, Boris Guiu2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the learning curve for performing reliable liver stiffness measurements using a new hybrid machine composed of transient elastography (TE) interfaced with an ultrasound device for radiographers and radiologists with different levels of expertise in ultrasound imaging.
METHODS: Ten novice operators who had never performed TE measurements were prospectively evaluated from April to October 2018: senior radiologists, young radiologists, fellows, radiographers, and residents, with different levels of experience in abdominal ultrasound imaging. All operators had a short theoretical training followed by a training session under supervision in three patients. Then, each operator had to perform TE in 50 consecutive patients with chronic liver disease, using beforehand ultrasound examination to select measurement area in the right liver lobe, and if needed, the XL probe. Percentages of failures and reliable measurements were compared.
RESULTS: The rates of failures of measurements, poorly reliable, reliable, and very reliable results, were of 4.2% (21/500), 2.4% (12/500), 47.6% (238/500), and 45.8% (229/500), respectively. The rates of reliable plus very reliable results were excellent, ranging from 91 to 96% among all the subgroups. The rates of very reliable, reliable, and unreliable results did not differ between operator subgroups and especially between junior radiologists, senior radiologists, and radiographers. No breaking point was observed in the interquartile range/median values over time.
CONCLUSION: TE interfaced with ultrasound in this hybrid machine presents no learning curve effect. After a short initial training session, a novice observer is able to perform high rates of reliable and very reliable TE measurements. KEY POINTS: • When performing liver stiffness measurements using a new hybrid machine composed of transient elastography interfaced with ultrasound, the rate of failures of measurements is very low, below 5%. • After a short training session and using ultrasound planning, a novice operator, whatever its expertise in ultrasound imaging, is capable of performing high rates of reliable and very reliable measurements. • No learning curve is needed for performing reliable liver stiffness measurements using this new hybrid machine.

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Keywords:  Clinical competence; Elasticity imaging techniques; Learning curve; Liver fibrosis; Ultrasonography

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31612247     DOI: 10.1007/s00330-019-06388-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


  23 in total

1.  Determination of reliability criteria for liver stiffness evaluation by transient elastography.

Authors:  Jérôme Boursier; Jean-Pierre Zarski; Victor de Ledinghen; Marie-Christine Rousselet; Nathalie Sturm; Brigitte Lebail; Isabelle Fouchard-Hubert; Yves Gallois; Frédéric Oberti; Sandrine Bertrais; Paul Calès
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2013-02-04       Impact factor: 17.425

2.  Diagnostic accuracy of FibroScan and comparison to liver fibrosis biomarkers in chronic viral hepatitis: a multicenter prospective study (the FIBROSTIC study).

Authors:  Francoise Degos; Paul Perez; Bruno Roche; Amel Mahmoudi; Julien Asselineau; Hélène Voitot; Pierre Bedossa
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2010-08-14       Impact factor: 25.083

3.  Feasibility of liver transient elastography with FibroScan using a new probe for obese patients.

Authors:  Victor de Lédinghen; Julien Vergniol; Juliette Foucher; Farid El-Hajbi; Wassil Merrouche; Vincent Rigalleau
Journal:  Liver Int       Date:  2010-05-14       Impact factor: 5.828

4.  Diagnosis of cirrhosis by transient elastography (FibroScan): a prospective study.

Authors:  J Foucher; E Chanteloup; J Vergniol; L Castéra; B Le Bail; X Adhoute; J Bertet; P Couzigou; V de Lédinghen
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2005-07-14       Impact factor: 23.059

5.  Feasibility and diagnostic performance of the FibroScan XL probe for liver stiffness measurement in overweight and obese patients.

Authors:  Robert P Myers; Gilles Pomier-Layrargues; Richard Kirsch; Aaron Pollett; Andres Duarte-Rojo; David Wong; Melanie Beaton; Mark Levstik; Pam Crotty; Magdy Elkashab
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2011-11-18       Impact factor: 17.425

6.  Non-invasive assessment of liver fibrosis with impulse elastography: comparison of Supersonic Shear Imaging with ARFI and FibroScan®.

Authors:  Christophe Cassinotto; Bruno Lapuyade; Amaury Mouries; Jean-Baptiste Hiriart; Julien Vergniol; Delphine Gaye; Claire Castain; Brigitte Le Bail; Faiza Chermak; Juliette Foucher; François Laurent; Michel Montaudon; Victor De Ledinghen
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2014-05-09       Impact factor: 25.083

7.  Evolution of noninvasive tests of liver fibrosis is associated with prognosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

Authors:  Julien Vergniol; Jérôme Boursier; Clélia Coutzac; Sandrine Bertrais; Juliette Foucher; Camille Angel; Faiza Chermak; Isabelle Fouchard Hubert; Wassil Merrouche; Frédéric Oberti; Victor de Lédinghen; Paul Calès
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2014-07       Impact factor: 17.425

8.  Non-invasive tests for fibrosis and liver stiffness predict 5-year survival of patients chronically infected with hepatitis B virus.

Authors:  V de Lédinghen; J Vergniol; C Barthe; J Foucher; F Chermak; B Le Bail; W Merrouche; P-H Bernard
Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2013-04-05       Impact factor: 8.171

Review 9.  Performance of transient elastography for the staging of liver fibrosis: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Mireen Friedrich-Rust; Mei-Fang Ong; Swantje Martens; Christoph Sarrazin; Joerg Bojunga; Stefan Zeuzem; Eva Herrmann
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2008-01-18       Impact factor: 22.682

10.  Operator training requirements and diagnostic accuracy of Fibroscan in routine clinical practice.

Authors:  M J Armstrong; C Corbett; J Hodson; N Marwah; R Parker; D D Houlihan; I A Rowe; J M Hazlehurst; R Brown; S G Hübscher; D Mutimer
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  2013-08-07       Impact factor: 2.401

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