Acoustic Radial Force Impulse as an effective tool for a prompt and reliable diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma - Preliminary data
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
ARFI (Acoustic Radiation Force
Impulse) is a novel method based on the use of
shear acoustic waves remotely induced by the
radiation force of a focused ultrasonic beam. Recently,
ARFI has been investigated as a non-invasive
method for the assessment of liver fibrosis.
The reproducibility of ARFI technology was
proved in determining liver fibrosis: in detail, for
cirrhosis Fibroscan had its best cut-off at ≥ 11
kPa (AUROC of 0.80) whereas ARFI ≥ 2.0 m/s
(AUROC of 0.89). By pair-wise comparison of
AUROC, ARFI was significantly more accurate
than TE for a diagnosis of significant and severe
fibrosis.
Due to the low amount of collagen deposition
within hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) nodules
in a context of “hard” cirrhotic parenchyma,
ARFI propose itself also as a novel, specific
method for an early identification of primitive
neoplastic nodules during the follow up of cirrhotic
patients. The diagnostic accuracy can be
demonstrated either versus the surrounding liver
tissue or versus dysplastic or metastatic nodules.
Further studies are required to confirm
ARFI as a useful tool for HCC follow-up.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Rizzo, L; Nunnari, G; Berretta, M; Cacopardo, B.
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