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Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) using FibroScan (Echosens, Paris, France) M or XL probe has been developed for liver steatosis assessment. However, CAP performs poorly in patients with high body mass index. The aim of our study was to assess whether CAP is overestimate...

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Autores principales: Somda, Sosthene, Lebrun, Amandine, Tranchart, Hadrien, Lamouri, Karima, Prevot, Sophie, Njike-Nakseu, Micheline, Gaillard, Martin, Lainas, Panagiotis, Balian, Axel, Dagher, Ibrahim, Perlemuter, Gabriel, Naveau, Sylvie, Voican, Cosmin Sebastian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31125357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217093
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author Somda, Sosthene
Lebrun, Amandine
Tranchart, Hadrien
Lamouri, Karima
Prevot, Sophie
Njike-Nakseu, Micheline
Gaillard, Martin
Lainas, Panagiotis
Balian, Axel
Dagher, Ibrahim
Perlemuter, Gabriel
Naveau, Sylvie
Voican, Cosmin Sebastian
author_facet Somda, Sosthene
Lebrun, Amandine
Tranchart, Hadrien
Lamouri, Karima
Prevot, Sophie
Njike-Nakseu, Micheline
Gaillard, Martin
Lainas, Panagiotis
Balian, Axel
Dagher, Ibrahim
Perlemuter, Gabriel
Naveau, Sylvie
Voican, Cosmin Sebastian
author_sort Somda, Sosthene
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND AIM: The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) using FibroScan (Echosens, Paris, France) M or XL probe has been developed for liver steatosis assessment. However, CAP performs poorly in patients with high body mass index. The aim of our study was to assess whether CAP is overestimated using the standard XL probe in patients with morbid obesity, and in the case of an overestimation, to reprocess the data at a greater depth to obtain the appropriate CAP (CAPa). PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted an observational prospective cohort study on a total of 249 severely obese patients admitted to our institution to undergo sleeve gastrectomy. Patients had a liver biopsy performed during the surgery and a CAP measurement during the 15 days preceding biopsy. Patient files were reprocessed retrospectively by an algorithm, blinded to the patients’ clinical data. The algorithm automatically assessed the probe-to-capsula distance (PCD) by analysing the echogenicity of ultrasound signals on the time-motion mode. In the case of a distance >35 mm, the algorithm automatically selected a deeper measurement for CAP (CAPa). When PCD was less than 35 mm, the measured CAP was considered as appropriated (CAPa) and no further reprocessing was performed. RESULTS: CAP recording was not performed at a sufficient depth in 130 patients. In these patients, the CAPa obtained at the adapted depth was significantly lower than CAP (298±3.9 versus 340±4.2 dB/m; p< 0.0001) measured at the standard depth (35 to 75 mm). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that both body mass index and hepatic steatosis were independently correlated with CAP values. After reprocessing the CAP in patients with PCD > 35 mm, steatosis stage was the only parameter independently correlated with CAP values. For the diagnosis of steatosis (S≥1), moderate to severe steatosis (S≥2) and severe steatosis (S = 3), the AUROC curves of CAPa (measured CAP in patients with PCD<35 mm and reprocessed CAP in those with PCD>35 mm) were 0.86, 0.83 and 0.79, respectively. The Obuchowski measure for the diagnosis of steatosis was 0.90±0.013. CONCLUSION: CAP was overestimated in a half of morbidly obese patients using an XL probe, but CAP can be performed correctly in these patients after adapting the measurement depth.
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spelling pubmed-65343212019-06-05 Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery Somda, Sosthene Lebrun, Amandine Tranchart, Hadrien Lamouri, Karima Prevot, Sophie Njike-Nakseu, Micheline Gaillard, Martin Lainas, Panagiotis Balian, Axel Dagher, Ibrahim Perlemuter, Gabriel Naveau, Sylvie Voican, Cosmin Sebastian PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) using FibroScan (Echosens, Paris, France) M or XL probe has been developed for liver steatosis assessment. However, CAP performs poorly in patients with high body mass index. The aim of our study was to assess whether CAP is overestimated using the standard XL probe in patients with morbid obesity, and in the case of an overestimation, to reprocess the data at a greater depth to obtain the appropriate CAP (CAPa). PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted an observational prospective cohort study on a total of 249 severely obese patients admitted to our institution to undergo sleeve gastrectomy. Patients had a liver biopsy performed during the surgery and a CAP measurement during the 15 days preceding biopsy. Patient files were reprocessed retrospectively by an algorithm, blinded to the patients’ clinical data. The algorithm automatically assessed the probe-to-capsula distance (PCD) by analysing the echogenicity of ultrasound signals on the time-motion mode. In the case of a distance >35 mm, the algorithm automatically selected a deeper measurement for CAP (CAPa). When PCD was less than 35 mm, the measured CAP was considered as appropriated (CAPa) and no further reprocessing was performed. RESULTS: CAP recording was not performed at a sufficient depth in 130 patients. In these patients, the CAPa obtained at the adapted depth was significantly lower than CAP (298±3.9 versus 340±4.2 dB/m; p< 0.0001) measured at the standard depth (35 to 75 mm). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that both body mass index and hepatic steatosis were independently correlated with CAP values. After reprocessing the CAP in patients with PCD > 35 mm, steatosis stage was the only parameter independently correlated with CAP values. For the diagnosis of steatosis (S≥1), moderate to severe steatosis (S≥2) and severe steatosis (S = 3), the AUROC curves of CAPa (measured CAP in patients with PCD<35 mm and reprocessed CAP in those with PCD>35 mm) were 0.86, 0.83 and 0.79, respectively. The Obuchowski measure for the diagnosis of steatosis was 0.90±0.013. CONCLUSION: CAP was overestimated in a half of morbidly obese patients using an XL probe, but CAP can be performed correctly in these patients after adapting the measurement depth. Public Library of Science 2019-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6534321/ /pubmed/31125357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217093 Text en © 2019 Somda 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Somda, Sosthene
Lebrun, Amandine
Tranchart, Hadrien
Lamouri, Karima
Prevot, Sophie
Njike-Nakseu, Micheline
Gaillard, Martin
Lainas, Panagiotis
Balian, Axel
Dagher, Ibrahim
Perlemuter, Gabriel
Naveau, Sylvie
Voican, Cosmin Sebastian
Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
title Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
title_full Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
title_short Adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
title_sort adaptation of controlled attenuation parameter (cap) measurement depth in morbidly obese patients addressed for bariatric surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31125357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217093
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