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Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy
INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive assessment of steatosis and fibrosis is of growing relevance in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). (1)H-Magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) and the ultrasound-based controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) correlate with biopsy proven steatosis, but have not b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24637477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091987 |
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author | Karlas, Thomas Petroff, David Garnov, Nikita Böhm, Stephan Tenckhoff, Hannelore Wittekind, Christian Wiese, Manfred Schiefke, Ingolf Linder, Nicolas Schaudinn, Alexander Busse, Harald Kahn, Thomas Mössner, Joachim Berg, Thomas Tröltzsch, Michael Keim, Volker Wiegand, Johannes |
author_facet | Karlas, Thomas Petroff, David Garnov, Nikita Böhm, Stephan Tenckhoff, Hannelore Wittekind, Christian Wiese, Manfred Schiefke, Ingolf Linder, Nicolas Schaudinn, Alexander Busse, Harald Kahn, Thomas Mössner, Joachim Berg, Thomas Tröltzsch, Michael Keim, Volker Wiegand, Johannes |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive assessment of steatosis and fibrosis is of growing relevance in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). (1)H-Magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) and the ultrasound-based controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) correlate with biopsy proven steatosis, but have not been correlated with each other so far. We therefore performed a head-to-head comparison between both methods. METHODS: Fifty patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD and 15 healthy volunteers were evaluated with (1)H-MRS and transient elastography (TE) including CAP. Steatosis was defined according to the percentage of affected hepatocytes: S1 5-33%, S2 34–66%, S3 ≥67%. RESULTS: Steatosis grade in patients with NAFLD was S1 36%, S2 40% and S3 24%. CAP and (1)H-MRS significantly correlated with histopathology and showed comparable accuracy for the detection of hepatic steatosis: areas under the receiver-operating characteristics curves were 0.93 vs. 0.88 for steatosis ≥S1 and 0.94 vs. 0.88 for ≥S2, respectively. Boot-strapping analysis revealed a CAP cut-off of 300 dB/m for detection of S2-3 steatosis, while retaining the lower cut-off of 215 dB/m for the definition of healthy individuals. Direct comparison between CAP and (1)H-MRS revealed only modest correlation (total cohort: r = 0.63 [0.44, 0.76]; NAFLD cases: r = 0.56 [0.32, 0.74]). For detection of F2–4 fibrosis TE had sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 98.1% at a cut-off value of 8.85 kPa. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest a comparable diagnostic value of CAP and (1)H-MRS for hepatic steatosis quantification. Combined with the simultaneous TE fibrosis assessment, CAP represents an efficient method for non-invasive characterization of NAFLD. Limited correlation between CAP and (1)H-MRS may be explained by different technical aspects, anthropometry, and presence of advanced liver fibrosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-39568152014-03-18 Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy Karlas, Thomas Petroff, David Garnov, Nikita Böhm, Stephan Tenckhoff, Hannelore Wittekind, Christian Wiese, Manfred Schiefke, Ingolf Linder, Nicolas Schaudinn, Alexander Busse, Harald Kahn, Thomas Mössner, Joachim Berg, Thomas Tröltzsch, Michael Keim, Volker Wiegand, Johannes PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive assessment of steatosis and fibrosis is of growing relevance in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). (1)H-Magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) and the ultrasound-based controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) correlate with biopsy proven steatosis, but have not been correlated with each other so far. We therefore performed a head-to-head comparison between both methods. METHODS: Fifty patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD and 15 healthy volunteers were evaluated with (1)H-MRS and transient elastography (TE) including CAP. Steatosis was defined according to the percentage of affected hepatocytes: S1 5-33%, S2 34–66%, S3 ≥67%. RESULTS: Steatosis grade in patients with NAFLD was S1 36%, S2 40% and S3 24%. CAP and (1)H-MRS significantly correlated with histopathology and showed comparable accuracy for the detection of hepatic steatosis: areas under the receiver-operating characteristics curves were 0.93 vs. 0.88 for steatosis ≥S1 and 0.94 vs. 0.88 for ≥S2, respectively. Boot-strapping analysis revealed a CAP cut-off of 300 dB/m for detection of S2-3 steatosis, while retaining the lower cut-off of 215 dB/m for the definition of healthy individuals. Direct comparison between CAP and (1)H-MRS revealed only modest correlation (total cohort: r = 0.63 [0.44, 0.76]; NAFLD cases: r = 0.56 [0.32, 0.74]). For detection of F2–4 fibrosis TE had sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 98.1% at a cut-off value of 8.85 kPa. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest a comparable diagnostic value of CAP and (1)H-MRS for hepatic steatosis quantification. Combined with the simultaneous TE fibrosis assessment, CAP represents an efficient method for non-invasive characterization of NAFLD. Limited correlation between CAP and (1)H-MRS may be explained by different technical aspects, anthropometry, and presence of advanced liver fibrosis. Public Library of Science 2014-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3956815/ /pubmed/24637477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091987 Text en © 2014 Karlas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Karlas, Thomas Petroff, David Garnov, Nikita Böhm, Stephan Tenckhoff, Hannelore Wittekind, Christian Wiese, Manfred Schiefke, Ingolf Linder, Nicolas Schaudinn, Alexander Busse, Harald Kahn, Thomas Mössner, Joachim Berg, Thomas Tröltzsch, Michael Keim, Volker Wiegand, Johannes Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy |
title | Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy |
title_full | Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy |
title_fullStr | Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy |
title_short | Non-Invasive Assessment of Hepatic Steatosis in Patients with NAFLD Using Controlled Attenuation Parameter and (1)H-MR Spectroscopy |
title_sort | non-invasive assessment of hepatic steatosis in patients with nafld using controlled attenuation parameter and (1)h-mr spectroscopy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3956815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24637477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091987 |
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