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EVALUATION OF THE DIAGNOSTIC EFFECTIVENESS OF REAL TIME SHEAR-WAVE ELASTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE IN CHRONIC VIRAL AND AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS

EMRAH KARATAY, OZLEM TURKOGLU, DAVUT TUNEY

Eurasian Journal of Medical Investigation - 2020;4(4):420-427

Department of Radiology, Health Science University Kartal Lutfi Kirdar Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

 

Objectives: Real Time Shear-Wave Elastography (SWE) is a new non-invasive method in which shear wave sent by ultrasound probe for the assessment of the tissue stiffness.The purpose of this study to assess liver fibrosis by using Real Time Shear-Wave Elastography method in patients with chronic viral and autoimmune hepatitis.The reference method for diagnosis is determined as Knodell and Ishak scoring system. Methods: The patients who had chronic hepatitis B, chronic hepatitis C, autoimmune hepatitis, cryptogenic hepatitis (n=135) and a control group (n=44) were included in the study. The liver measurements were taken from 6 different points from left to caudate lobe. During each measurement 1-5 MHz convex ultrasound probe was used. The SPSS (18.0) software was used for statistical analysis. Results: The correlation of sonografic elastography values with the histological fibrosis stages was assessed using Spearman’s correlation test. Our results showed a moderately strong correlation between liver stiffness and Knodell- Ishak histological scoring system. We found that SWE correlated with patient’s Knodell score 14.3 kPa> and Ishak score 15.3 kPa> that may suggest significant fibrosis and therefore chronic liver disease. By considering our study results one can conclude that Real Time SWE method as being noninvasive and accurate would replace the recurrent liver biopsies for detection of fibrosis in cases of chronic hepatitis. Conclusion: According to our study results, it can be concluded that the Real Time SWE method is noninvasive and accurate and will replace repetitive liver biopsies in the detection of fibrosis in chronic hepatitis cases.