Bastard Cécile, Audière Stéphane, Foucquier Julie, Lorée Hugo, Miette Véronique, Bronowicki Jean-Pierre, Stern Christiane, Caussy Cyrielle, Sandrin Laurent
Echosens, Paris, France.
Echosens, Paris, France.
Ultrasound Med Biol. 2025 Apr;51(4):628-637. doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2024.12.007. Epub 2025 Jan 13.
Although FibroScan (FS), based on Vibration-Controlled Transient Elastography (VCTE), is a widely used non-invasive device for assessing liver fibrosis and steatosis, its current standard-VCTE examination remains timely and difficult on patients with obesity. The Guided-VCTE examination uses continuous shear waves to locate the liver by providing a real-time predictive indicator for shear wave propagation and uses shear wave maps averaging to increase the signal-to-noise ratio in difficult to assess patients. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the new indicator, as well as compare examination times and success rates with both standard-VCTE and Guided-VCTE examinations.
We recruited 130 patients all with varying BMI in this multicenter study. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values and negative predictive values assessed the new indicator effectiveness. Success rates were compared using Wilcoxon signed rank tests rates and time-to-event analyses were used to investigate examination times. Agreement and repeatability of both methods were assessed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
The new indicator was highly effective, with a 97% sensitivity for predicting valid liver stiffness measurements (LSM). LSM and controlled attenuation parameter results remained in good agreement between two examinations. The Guided-VCTE examination significantly increased the success rate of individual measurements and significantly reduced the time required for localization in the study cohort, especially in patients with grade 2 obesity (BMI ≥35 kg/m²). Additionally, the proportion of patients scanned in less than 4 minutes was significantly higher with the Guided-VCTE examination.
Guided-VCTE is a new effective technique that simplifies further FS use, particularly for patients with obesity.
基于振动控制瞬时弹性成像(VCTE)的FibroScan(FS)是一种广泛用于评估肝纤维化和脂肪变性的非侵入性设备,但其当前的标准VCTE检查对于肥胖患者来说仍然耗时且困难。引导式VCTE检查通过提供剪切波传播的实时预测指标,使用连续剪切波来定位肝脏,并使用剪切波图平均法来提高难以评估患者的信噪比。我们旨在评估新指标的有效性,并比较标准VCTE和引导式VCTE检查的检查时间和成功率。
在这项多中心研究中,我们招募了130名BMI各不相同的患者。通过敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值和阴性预测值来评估新指标的有效性。使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验比较成功率,并使用事件发生时间分析来研究检查时间。使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验评估两种方法的一致性和重复性。
新指标非常有效,预测有效肝脏硬度测量值(LSM)的敏感性为97%。两次检查之间LSM和控制衰减参数结果保持良好一致。引导式VCTE检查显著提高了个体测量的成功率,并显著缩短了研究队列中定位所需的时间,尤其是在2级肥胖(BMI≥35kg/m²)患者中。此外,引导式VCTE检查在4分钟内完成扫描的患者比例显著更高。
引导式VCTE是一种新的有效技术,可简化FS的进一步使用,特别是对于肥胖患者。