Hepatoscope 2DTE's image-based quality index enhances applicability and repeatability of liver stiffness measurement - 18/01/25
, Juliette FOUCHER 2, Adrien BESSON 1, Joel GAY 1, Adèle DELAMARRE 3, Claude COHEN-BACRIE 2Cet article a été publié dans un numéro de la revue, cliquez ici pour y accéder
Highlights |
• | Two-dimensional transient elastography (2DTE) provides stiffness imaging |
• | 2DTE provides an image-based quality index (QI) ton assess the measurements |
• | QI enhances consistency and reliability of measurements for novices and experts |
• | 2DTE correlates strongly with VCTE in patients with chronic liver diseases |
• | 2DTE offers a portable, scalable solution for liver fibrosis screening. |
ABSTRACT |
Purpose |
Hepatoscope® is an ultraportable ultrasound system with 50 Hz two-dimensional transient elastography (2DTE) for liver stiffness measurement (LSM). It provides a quality index (QI) for individual stiffness values that is based on imaging features. This study evaluated the 2DTE intra- and inter-user repeatability in patients with chronic liver diseases (CLD) for novice and expert operators across various QI conditions. We compared the performances with other imaging and non-imaging elastography techniques.
Methods |
This investigation was a prospective cross-sectional single-center study. One hundred CLD patients underwent LSMs with vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE™), two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2DSWE) and 2DTE. Expert and novice operators each performed two consecutive exams with 2DTE, blinded to any output. Intra-class correlation coefficient for intra-, and inter-user repeatability were calculated as well as applicability for various QI conditions, and Spearman's correlations against VCTE and 2DSWE were assessed.
Results |
Computing LSM as the median of 10 stiffness values with a QI>85% yielded the best compromise between reliability and applicability. In this setting, expert and inter-operator repeatability showed significant improvement over the condition with no QI threshold (ICC = 0.81 and 0.79, respectively) and 95% applicability. Novice repeatability was excellent with a more restrictive QI (ICC = 0.80). LSM with 2DTE demonstrated strong and moderate correlation with VCTE and 2DSWE (r= 0.63 and 0.55, respectively).
Conclusion |
Hepatoscope 2DTE provides a promising and reliable alternative for non-invasive liver stiffness assessment in patients with CLD. The application of the image-based QI enhances LSM reliability and consistency across novice and expert operators.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : transient elastography, imaging, liver fibrosis, repeatability, chronic liver disease, non-invasive test, ultrasound
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