Inflammatory activity affects the accuracy of liver stiffness measurement by transient elastography but not by two-dimensional shear wave elastography in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Mendoza, Yuly P.; G. Rodrigues, Susana; Delgado, Maria G.; Murgia, Giuseppe; Lange, Naomi F.; Schropp, Jonas; Montani, Matteo; Dufour, Jean-François; Berzigotti, Annalisa (2022). Inflammatory activity affects the accuracy of liver stiffness measurement by transient elastography but not by two-dimensional shear wave elastography in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Liver international, 42(1), pp. 102-111. Wiley 10.1111/liv.15116

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BACKGROUND

In patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the impact of the severity of steatosis and inflammatory activity on the accuracy of liver stiffness measurement (LSM) by transient elastography (TE) and by two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) in staging liver fibrosis is still debated and scarce. We aimed to focus on this aspect.

METHODS

We prospectively studied 104 patients requiring biopsy for the assessment of NAFLD. We used ordinary least squares regression to test for differences in the association between fibrosis and LSM by TE and 2D-SWE when other factors (steatosis and inflammatory activity) are considered.

RESULTS

Among 104 patients, 102 had reliable LSM by TE, and 88 had valid LSM by 2D-SWE. The association between fibrosis based on histology and LSM was significantly stronger when 2D-SWE assessed LSM compared to TE (Spearman's correlation coefficient of .71; P < .001 vs .51, P < .001; Z = 2.21, P = .027). Inflammatory activity was an independent predictor of LSM by TE but not of LSM by 2D-SWE. After controlling for fibrosis, age, sex and body mass index, the inflammatory activity and the interaction between inflammatory activity and fibrosis independently explained 11% and 13% of variance in LSM by TE respectively. Steatosis did not affect the association of fibrosis and LSM by either method.

CONCLUSION

Inflammatory activity on histology significantly affects LSM by TE, but not LSM by 2D-SWE in NAFLD. LSM by 2D-SWE reflects liver fibrosis more accurately than LSM by TE. Furthermore, the severity of steatosis on histology did not influence the association of LSM and fibrosis by either elastography method.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Gastro-intestinal, Liver and Lung Disorders (DMLL) > Clinic of Visceral Surgery and Medicine > Hepatology
04 Faculty of Medicine > Service Sector > Institute of Pathology
04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Gastro-intestinal, Liver and Lung Disorders (DMLL) > Clinic of Visceral Surgery and Medicine

Graduate School:

Graduate School for Health Sciences (GHS)

UniBE Contributor:

Mendoza Jaimes, Yuly Paulin, Gomes Rodrigues, Susana, Delgado, Maria Gabriela, Murgia, Giuseppe, Lange, Naomi Franziska, Montani, Matteo, Dufour, Jean-François, Berzigotti, Annalisa

Subjects:

500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services

ISSN:

1478-3231

Publisher:

Wiley

Language:

English

Submitter:

Rahel Fuhrer

Date Deposited:

28 Dec 2021 16:00

Last Modified:

02 Mar 2023 23:35

Publisher DOI:

10.1111/liv.15116

PubMed ID:

34821035

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Fibroscan NASH fibrosis liver stiffness measurement non-invasive test

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/161969

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/161969

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