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Annals of Hepatology P-67 USEFULNESS OF 3 DIFFERENT POINTS OF THE LIVER TO EVALUATE FIBROSIS BY TRANS...
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Vol. 28. Issue S1.
Abstracts of the 2022 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(March 2023)
Vol. 28. Issue S1.
Abstracts of the 2022 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(March 2023)
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P-67 USEFULNESS OF 3 DIFFERENT POINTS OF THE LIVER TO EVALUATE FIBROSIS BY TRANSITIONAL ELASTOGRAPHY
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Ernaldo Morales Mairena, Fátima Higuera-de-la Tijera, Daniel Santana Vargas, Erika Bojorges Valdez, Andrés Burak Leipuner, J García Espinosa, Felix García Juárez, José Luis Pérez-Hernández
Mexican General Hospital “Dr. Eduardo Liceaga,” Mexico City, Mexico
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Introduction and Objectives

The degree of liver fibrosis is diagnosed, among other studies, with transition elastography; it is known that liver injury is heterogeneous, so underdiagnosing the degree of fibrosis when performing the survey at a single point may be possibly described in a standard way. This study aimed to evaluate the sensitivity of transition elastography at three different points to determine its performance.

Materials and Methods

Patients with liver disease were included; transition elastography was performed at three different points, point A at the site indicated by the manufacturers; point B, an intercostal space downwards, and point C, an intercostal space upwards; descriptive and inferential statistics were performed.

Results

One hundred nine patients were evaluated, 64 men (59%) and 45 women (41%) average age of 52.6. Paired t-tests were run between the three different combinations (K1 vs. K2, K1 vs. K3, and K2 vs. K3). For all these tests, the value of p>0.05, no statistically significant differences were found between the measurements. Correlation tests were performed between the same combinations, finding a value of p<0.05 for the three, which means that the observations are correlated. ROC curves were constructed. It can be seen that in all 6 cases, the ROC curve is close to the ideal values. Figures 1 and 2.

Conclusions

For the diagnosis of fibrosis, there is no difference between the three points in the same organ, even though the liver injury is heterogeneous.

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