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Article ID: A49795
PMID: 35635761
Source: Liver Int
Title: Comparison of point-shear wave elastography (ElastPQ) and transient elastography (FibroScan) for liver fibrosis staging in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: ElastPQ is a point shear wave elastography technique used to non-invasively assess liver fibrosis. We compared liver stiffness measurements (LSM) by ElastPQ and fibroscan transient elastography (F-TE) in a cohort of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We further evaluated the performance of ElastPQ in a subgroup of patients with available liver histology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We included patients with NAFLD who presented in a dedicated multidisciplinary clinic. Anthropometric parameters, blood tests and elastography measurements were obtained using F-TE and ElastPQ as part of routine clinical care. RESULTS: We enrolled 671 patients with NAFLD, mean age 55.8&#8201;&#177;&#8201;13&#8201;years, body mass index (BMI) 31.5&#8201;&#177;&#8201;5.7&#160;kg/m2 , 56.6% males, 41% diabetes, 53.7% hypertension, 68% dyslipidaemia. ElastPQ showed an excellent correlation with F-TE (Spearman's r&#160;=&#160;0.80, p&#8201;<&#8201;.001), which was better for mild/moderate stages of fibrosis. Independent predictors of a >2&#160;kPa discrepancy between the two techniques were a larger waist circumference and F-TE &#8805;10&#160;kPa. In the subgroup of 159 patients with available histology, ElastPQ showed similar diagnostic accuracy with F-TE in staging liver fibrosis (ElastPQ area under the curves 0.84, 0.83, 0.86 and 0.95, for F&#8201;&#8805;&#8201;1, F&#8201;&#8805;&#8201;2, F&#8201;&#8805;&#8201;3 and F&#160;=&#160;4 respectively). Optimal cut-off values of ElastPQ for individual fibrosis stages were lower than those of F-TE. CONCLUSIONS: ElastPQ shows an excellent correlation with F-TE in patients with NAFLD, which was better for lower LSM. The optimal cut-off values of ElastPQ are lower than those of F-TE for individual stages of fibrosis. ElastPQ has similar diagnostic accuracy to F-TE for all stages of fibrosis.
DOI: 10.1111/liv.15297