Research Article Details

Article ID: A04656
PMID: 33549920
Source: Clin Imaging
Title: Usefulness of US attenuation imaging for the detection and severity grading of hepatic steatosis in routine abdominal ultrasonography.
Abstract: PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic performance of ultrasound (US) attenuation imaging (ATI) for diagnosis and grading of hepatic steatosis with comparison to magnetic resonance imaging-proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF) using mDIXON-Quant sequence. METHODS: Total 100 patients who underwent abdominal US ATI and MRI-PDFF within one month were included. Subjects were divided into three groups according to MRI-PDFF; Group 1 (no fatty liver), Q&#160;<&#160;5.1%; Group 2 (mild fatty liver), 5.1%&#160;&#8804;&#160;Q&#160;<&#160;14.1%; and Group 3 (moderate fatty liver), Q&#160;&#8805;&#160;14.1%. US attenuation coefficients (AC) of enrolled patients were measured and correlated with MRI-PDFF. And their diagnostic performances were assessed. AC, MRI-PDFF, and liver function tests were compared among all groups. RESULTS: Mean AC value of each group was as follows: Group 1&#160;=&#160;0.58&#160;&#177;&#160;0.11&#160;dB/cm/MHz, Group 2&#160;=&#160;0.68&#160;&#177;&#160;0.08&#160;dB/cm/MHz, and Group 3&#160;=&#160;0.77&#160;&#177;&#160;0.06&#160;dB/cm/MHz. Mean AC value of each group of hepatic steatosis showed statistically significant difference (p&#160;<&#160;0.001). There was a significant correlation between AC and MRI-PDFF in Pearson correlation (r&#160;=&#160;0.751, p&#160;<&#160;0.001). The area under the ROC curve (AUROC) of AC was 0.914 with sensitivity of 91.5%, and specificity of 80.0% for detection of mild fatty liver, and 0.935 for detection of moderate fatty liver with sensitivity of 93.3%, and specificity of 87.1%. CONCLUSION: AC using ultrasound ATI showed high diagnostic performance and provided discriminative values for severity grading of fatty liver disease.
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2021.01.034