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Rational arrangement of measuring shear wave speed in the liver

Shear wave speed has been widely applied to quantify a degree of liver fibrosis. However, there is no standardized procedure, which makes it difficult to utilize the speed universally. To provide procedural standardization of shear wave speed measurement. Point shear wave elastography (pSWE) was mea...

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Published in:World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2019-05, Vol.25 (20), p.2503-2513
Main Authors: Yokoo, Takeshi, Kanefuji, Tsutomu, Suda, Takeshi, Nagayama, Itsuo, Hoshi, Takahiro, Abe, Satoshi, Morita, Shinichi, Kamimura, Hiroteru, Kamimura, Kenya, Tsuchiya, Atsunori, Takamura, Masaaki, Yagi, Kazuyoshi, Terai, Shuji
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Summary:Shear wave speed has been widely applied to quantify a degree of liver fibrosis. However, there is no standardized procedure, which makes it difficult to utilize the speed universally. To provide procedural standardization of shear wave speed measurement. Point shear wave elastography (pSWE) was measured in 781 patients, and two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2dSWE) was measured on the same day in 18 cases. Regions-of-interest were placed at 12 sites, and the median and robust coefficient-of-variation (CVR) were calculated. A residual sum-of-square (Σ ) was computed for bootstrap values of 1000 iterations in 18 cases with each assumption of 1 to 12 measurements. The proportion of the Σ (%Σ ) was calculated as the ratio of Σ to pSWE after converting it based on the correlation between pSWE and 2dSWE. The CVR showed a significantly broader distribution in the left lobe ( < 0.0001), and the smallest CVR in the right anterior segment that covered 95% cases was 40.4%. pSWE was significantly higher in the left lobe than in the right lobe (1.63 ± 0.78 m/s 1.61 ± 0.78 m/s, = 0.0004), and the difference between the lobes became further discrete when the subjects were limited to the cases with a CVR less than 40.4% in any segment (1.76 ± 0.80 m/s 1.70 ± 0.82 m/s, < 0.0001). The highest values of the CVR in every 0.1 m/s interval were plotted in convex upward along pSWE and peaked at 1.93 m/s. pSWE and 2dSWE were significantly correlated ( < 0.0001, = 0.95). In 216000 resamples from 18 cases, the %Σ of 12 sites was 8.0% and gradually increased as the acquisition sites decreased to reach a significant difference with a %Σ of 7 sites ( = 0.027). These data suggest that shear wave speed should be measured at 8 or more sites of spreading in both lobes.
ISSN:1007-9327
2219-2840
DOI:10.3748/wjg.v25.i20.2503