Clinical factors influencing liver stiffness as measured by transient elastography (Fibroscan) in patients with chronic liver disease

Rack Cheon Bae, Han Jin Cho, Jong Taek Oh, Eung Kap Lee, Jun Heo, Keun Young Shin, Soo Young Park, Min Kyu Jeong, Seong Woo Jeon, Chang Min Cho, Won Young Tak, Young Oh Kweon

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Transient elastography as performed using the Fibroscan is a useful noninvasive method for evaluating hepatic fibrosis. However, recent studies have found that liver stiffness measurement (LSM) values are inappropriately elevated in acute hepatitis or in the acute flare state of chronic hepatitis, suggesting that the LSM value obtained by the Fibroscan is not a reliable marker for fibrosis. We retrospectively evaluated the clinical factors influencing the LSM value obtained using transient elastography as performed using the Fibroscan in patients with chronic liver disease. METHODS: A total of 298 patients who were followed in Kungpook National University Hospital from November 2007 to May 2008 due to previously established liver cirrhosis or chronic liver disease were investigated using the Fibroscan, laboratory test, ultrasound, and/or abdominal computed tomography. RESULTS: The 298 patients were aged 47.8+/-12.9 years (mean+/-SD). The cut-off value for a diagnosis of liver cirrhosis was 12.5 kPa (as used in previous studies). Thirty-six patients (15%) and 202 patients (85%) with chronic liver disease without clinical manifestation of cirrhosis had LSMs of >12.5 kPa and <12.5 kPa, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that LSM values were unusually increased in patients with chronic liver disease who were older (P=0.007) or who had increased gamma glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) (P=0.022), decreased albumin (P=0.015), or increased total bilirubin (P=0.009). CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that age, GGT, and albumin are clinical factors influencing LSM values. This reinforces the need to interpret LSM values in the context of a defined diagnosis, biochemical data, radiologic examination, and other clinical findings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)123-130
Number of pages8
JournalThe Korean journal of hepatology
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2010

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