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Non-invasive prediction of forthcoming cirrhosis-related complications

In patients with chronic liver diseases,identification of significant liver fibrosis and cirrhosis is essential for determining treatment strategies,assessing therapeutic response,and stratifying long-term prognosis.Although liver biopsy remains the reference standard for evaluating the extent of li...

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Published in:World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2014-03, Vol.20 (10), p.2613-2623
Main Authors: Kang, Wonseok, Kim, Seung Up, Ahn, Sang Hoon
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description In patients with chronic liver diseases,identification of significant liver fibrosis and cirrhosis is essential for determining treatment strategies,assessing therapeutic response,and stratifying long-term prognosis.Although liver biopsy remains the reference standard for evaluating the extent of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic liver diseases,several non-invasive methods have been developed as alternatives to liver biopsies.Some of these non-invasive methods have demonstrated clinical accuracy for diagnosing significant fibrosis or cirrhosis in many cross-sectional studies with the histological fibrosis stage as a reference standard.However,non-invasive methods cannot be fully validated through cross-sectional studies since liver biopsy is not a perfect surrogate endpoint marker.Accordingly,recent studies have focused on assessing the performance of non-invasive methods through longterm,longitudinal,follow-up studies with solid clinical endpoints related to advanced stages of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.As a result,current view is that these alternative methods can independently predict future cirrhosis-related complications,such as hepatic decompensation,liver failure,hepatocellular carcinoma,or liver-related death.The clinical role of non-invasive models seems to be shifting from a simple tool for predicting the extent of fibrosis to a surveillance tool for predicting future liver-related events.In this article,we will summarize recent longitudinal studies of non-invasive methods for predicting forthcoming complications related to liver cirrhosis and discuss the clinical value of currently available non-invasive methods based on evidence from the literature.
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Biopsy
Cirrhosis
Complicati
Decision Support Techniques
Disease Progression
Disease-Free Survival
Elasticity Imaging Techniques
Humans
Kaplan-Meier Estimate
Liver Cirrhosis - blood
Liver Cirrhosis - complications
Liver Cirrhosis - diagnosis
Liver Cirrhosis - mortality
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Prediction
Predictive Value of Tests
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Severity of Illness Index
Time Factors
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