The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy

Introduction. In the last years, the non-invasive methods of evaluating liver fibrosis were imposed in the current medical practice. The objective of the study was to evaluate the role of 2D Shear Wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of liver fibrosis compared to a validated method – Fibro...

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Main Authors: Mihaela C. OLARIU, Elena L. STOICHITOIU, Adriana NURCIU, Gabriela ANDRIESCU, Mihai H. OLARIU, Camelia C. DIACONU
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Published: Balkan Medical Union 2019-12-01
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author Mihaela C. OLARIU
Elena L. STOICHITOIU
Adriana NURCIU
Gabriela ANDRIESCU
Mihai H. OLARIU
Camelia C. DIACONU
author_facet Mihaela C. OLARIU
Elena L. STOICHITOIU
Adriana NURCIU
Gabriela ANDRIESCU
Mihai H. OLARIU
Camelia C. DIACONU
author_sort Mihaela C. OLARIU
collection DOAJ
description Introduction. In the last years, the non-invasive methods of evaluating liver fibrosis were imposed in the current medical practice. The objective of the study was to evaluate the role of 2D Shear Wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of liver fibrosis compared to a validated method – Fibromax. Materials and methods. 37 patients with chronic hepatitis C infection and advanced fibrosis (F3/F4) who received treatment with Paritaprevir/Ritonavir + Ombitasvir + Dasabuvir were included. The evaluation was done at baseline, 12 weeks after the end of treatment and 48 weeks after therapy. Results. There was a significant and positive correlation of high degree, according to the Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient, between 2D Shear Wave elastography and Fibromax, showing very similar results both at the beginning of therapy (p<0.001, R=0.726) and one year after its completion (p<0.001, R=0.961). The correlation between platelet count and the non-invasively estimated liver fibrosis degree is statistically significant, being moderately negative (p=0.009, R=0.426) – patients with low platelet count at baseline did not present an improvement of fibrosis or it was not statistically significant one year after stopping the treatment. Direct antiviral therapy with Paritaprevir/Ritonavir + Ombitasvir + Dasabuvir, besides the chronic hepatitis C eradication rate of 99-100%, also determines a statistically significant improvement (p<0.001) of the degree of liver fibrosis. Conclusions. There is a strong correlation between the two non-invasive methods analyzed, which recommends routine use of 2D Shear Wave elastography alone or in combination with other tests. In addition to the remarkable effectiveness of the therapeutic regimen used (SVR rates >95%), there is also a significant improvement of fibrosis, which prevents progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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spelling doaj.art-42de0bce697444f6957801abf78dad8b2022-12-21T19:03:10ZengBalkan Medical UnionArchives of the Balkan Medical Union1584-92442558-815X2019-12-0154469970410.31688/ABMU.2019.54.4.12The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapyMihaela C. OLARIU Elena L. STOICHITOIU Adriana NURCIU Gabriela ANDRIESCUMihai H. OLARIUCamelia C. DIACONUIntroduction. In the last years, the non-invasive methods of evaluating liver fibrosis were imposed in the current medical practice. The objective of the study was to evaluate the role of 2D Shear Wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of liver fibrosis compared to a validated method – Fibromax. Materials and methods. 37 patients with chronic hepatitis C infection and advanced fibrosis (F3/F4) who received treatment with Paritaprevir/Ritonavir + Ombitasvir + Dasabuvir were included. The evaluation was done at baseline, 12 weeks after the end of treatment and 48 weeks after therapy. Results. There was a significant and positive correlation of high degree, according to the Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient, between 2D Shear Wave elastography and Fibromax, showing very similar results both at the beginning of therapy (p<0.001, R=0.726) and one year after its completion (p<0.001, R=0.961). The correlation between platelet count and the non-invasively estimated liver fibrosis degree is statistically significant, being moderately negative (p=0.009, R=0.426) – patients with low platelet count at baseline did not present an improvement of fibrosis or it was not statistically significant one year after stopping the treatment. Direct antiviral therapy with Paritaprevir/Ritonavir + Ombitasvir + Dasabuvir, besides the chronic hepatitis C eradication rate of 99-100%, also determines a statistically significant improvement (p<0.001) of the degree of liver fibrosis. Conclusions. There is a strong correlation between the two non-invasive methods analyzed, which recommends routine use of 2D Shear Wave elastography alone or in combination with other tests. In addition to the remarkable effectiveness of the therapeutic regimen used (SVR rates >95%), there is also a significant improvement of fibrosis, which prevents progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.https://umbalk.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/12.THE-ROLE-OF-SHEAR-WAVE-ELASTOGRAPHY.pdfelastographytwo-dimensional shear wave elastographyfibromaxchronic hepatitis chepatic fibrosis
spellingShingle Mihaela C. OLARIU
Elena L. STOICHITOIU
Adriana NURCIU
Gabriela ANDRIESCU
Mihai H. OLARIU
Camelia C. DIACONU
The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
elastography
two-dimensional shear wave elastography
fibromax
chronic hepatitis c
hepatic fibrosis
title The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
title_full The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
title_fullStr The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
title_full_unstemmed The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
title_short The role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
title_sort role of shear wave elastography in the dynamic monitoring of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis c with sustained virological response after direct acting antiviral therapy
topic elastography
two-dimensional shear wave elastography
fibromax
chronic hepatitis c
hepatic fibrosis
url https://umbalk.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/12.THE-ROLE-OF-SHEAR-WAVE-ELASTOGRAPHY.pdf
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