2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0965-0745
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Liver Stiffness Assessed by Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography from General Electric Accurately Predicts Clinically Significant Portal Hypertension in Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease

Abstract: Purpose Clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) is responsible for most of the complications in patients with cirrhosis. Liver stiffness (LS) measurement by vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) is currently used to evaluate CSPH. Bi-dimensional shear wave elastography from General Electric (2D-SWE.GE) has not yet been validated for the diagnosis of PHT. Our aims were to test whether 2D-SWE.GE-LS is able to evaluate CSPH, to determine the reliability criteria of the method and to compare… Show more

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“…(81,82) Transient elastography provides point-of-care information regarding liver stiffness and can reliably distinguish patients with a high versus low likelihood of cirrhosis. (83)(84)(85) Screening for HBV with an FDA-approved hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) assay and HIV with an FDA-approved HIV-antigen/antibody test is recommended because these coinfections are associated with a poorer HCV prognosis. (86)(87)(88)(89)(90) Persons who test positive for HBsAg require additional monitoring during HCV treatment due to HBV reactivation risk.…”
Section: Table 2 Measures To Prevent Hcv Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(81,82) Transient elastography provides point-of-care information regarding liver stiffness and can reliably distinguish patients with a high versus low likelihood of cirrhosis. (83)(84)(85) Screening for HBV with an FDA-approved hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) assay and HIV with an FDA-approved HIV-antigen/antibody test is recommended because these coinfections are associated with a poorer HCV prognosis. (86)(87)(88)(89)(90) Persons who test positive for HBsAg require additional monitoring during HCV treatment due to HBV reactivation risk.…”
Section: Table 2 Measures To Prevent Hcv Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cirrhosis with portal hypertension portends a greater likelihood of developing future hepatic complications in untreated patients . Transient elastography provides point‐of‐care information regarding liver stiffness and can reliably distinguish patients with a high versus low likelihood of cirrhosis …”
Section: Universal and Risk‐based Hepatitis C Screening And Follow‐upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LS using Transient Elastography (TE) is an easily reproducible, noninvasive method that has been extensively studied and was found to have a good correlation with HVPG and the presence of EV [7][8][9]. A very good correlation between LS measurements (LSM) performed by 2D-shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) techniques and the presence of CSPH was also demonstrated in published studies [10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Other elastography methods, measuring liver and spleen stiffnesses, have shown promising results for CSPH assessment but require further investigation in larger cohorts. [70][71][72][73][74][75] More recently, liver surface nodularity was found to be an accurate tool for CSPH assessment, with a high positive predictive value. 76 Even if its accuracy needs to be confirmed, it could be an attractive, noninvasive, and easily accessible method for CSPH assessment.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Portal Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%