Non-invasive liver elastography – a new era in liver disease assessment

May 15, 2018, Dr Ahmed Mayat (Medical Imaging Campbelltown)

Gold standard for diagnosis and staging of liver fibrosis is liver biopsy.  This is, however an invasive procedure with its associated complications.

Liver Elastography is a simple non-invasive method to assess liver fibrosis.  A special ultrasound pulse measures the propagation speed of sound waves through the liver parenchyma.  This data can be acquired during the normal liver ultrasound examination.  Liver fibrosis can therefore be detected before resorting to liver biopsy.  This study can be performed if fibrosis is suspected as well.

The accurate staging and evaluation of liver fibrosis is vital to the adequate management of patients with liver disease.  In the case of fibrosis secondary to viral hepatitis, it would determine the appropriateness of antiviral therapy.

Metavir Score Table Values

The investigation involves 10-12 measurements.  The results produced are measured in kilopascals (kPa).  The patient’s results are interpreted by our onsite radiologist using a Metavir Score (F0-F4) (Acknowledgements; Philips Healthcare, Samsung Medical, GE Healthcare, Siemens Medical)

  • F0 – No fibrosis
  • F1 – Portal fibrosis without septa
  • F2 – Portal fibrosis with few septa
  • F3 – Numerous septa without cirrhosis
  • F4 – Cirrhosis

Common liver aetiologies where liver Elastography will be helpful:

  • Viral hepatitis (Hep B and C)
  • Alcoholic and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Autoimmune hepatitis
  • Drug induced liver injury
  • Biliary cirrhosis