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Principles and clinical application of ultrasound elastography for diffuse liver disease

Authors
Jeong, Woo KyoungLim, Hyo K.Lee, Hyoung-KiJo, Jae MoonKim, Yongsoo
Issue Date
Mar-2014
Publisher
Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
Keywords
Elasticity imaging techniques; Hypertension; Liver cirrhosis; Portal; Reference; Ultrasonography
Citation
Ultrasonography, v.33, no.3, pp.149 - 160
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KCI
Journal Title
Ultrasonography
Volume
33
Number
3
Start Page
149
End Page
160
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/160568
DOI
10.14366/usg.14003
ISSN
2288-5919
Abstract
Accurate assessment of the degree of liver fibrosis is important for estimating prognosis and deciding on an appropriate course of treatment for cases of chronic liver disease (CLD) with various etiologies. Because of the inherent limitations of liver biopsy, there is a great need for noninvasive and reliable tests that accurately estimate the degree of liver fibrosis. Ultrasound (US) elastography is considered a non-invasive, convenient, and precise technique to grade the degree of liver fibrosis by measuring liver stiffness. There are several commercial types of US elastography currently in use, namely, transient elastography, acoustic radiation force impulse imaging, supersonic shear-wave imaging, and real-time tissue elastography. Although the low reproducibility of measurements derived from operator-dependent performance remains a significant limitation of US elastography, this technique is nevertheless useful for diagnosing hepatic fibrosis in patients with CLD. Likewise, US elastography may also be used as a convenient surveillance method that can be performed by physicians at the patients’ bedside to enable the estimation of the prognosis of patients with fatal complications related to CLD in a non-invasive manner.
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