Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
10691593 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Despite its invasiveness, liver biopsy is still considered the gold standard for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis. Non-invasive ultrasound-based techniques are increasingly employed to assess parenchymal stiffness and the progression of chronic diffuse liver diseases. Real-time elastography is a rapidly evolving technique that can reveal the elastic properties of tissues. This review examines qualitative and semi-quantitative methods developed for analysis of real-time liver elastograms, to estimate parenchymal stiffness and, indirectly, the stage of fibrosis. Qualitative analysis is the most immediate approach for elastogram analysis, but this method increases intra- and inter-observer variability, which is seen as a major limitation of real-time elastography. Semi-quantitative methods include analysis of the histogram derived from color-coded maps, as well as calculation of the elastic ratio and fibrosis index.
Keywords
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Physics and Astronomy
Acoustics and Ultrasonics
Authors
Francesco Paparo, Francesco Corradi, Luca Cevasco, Matteo Revelli, Andrea Marziano, Lucio Molini, Giovanni Cenderello, Giovanni Cassola, Gian Andrea Rollandi,