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Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease

BACKGROUND: Two‐dimensional shear wave elastography (2D‐SWE) can noninvasively evaluate hepatic elastic modulus as shear wave velocity (SWV). Additionally, it may predict the presence of clinical relevant hepatic fibrosis (≥F2) in dogs with hepatic disease. OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether SWV mea...

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Autores principales: Tamura, Masahiro, Ohta, Hiroshi, Shimbo, Genya, Osuga, Tatsuyuki, Sasaki, Noboru, Morishita, Keitaro, Kagawa, Yumiko, Takiguchi, Mitsuyoshi
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6766497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31461576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15598
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author Tamura, Masahiro
Ohta, Hiroshi
Shimbo, Genya
Osuga, Tatsuyuki
Sasaki, Noboru
Morishita, Keitaro
Kagawa, Yumiko
Takiguchi, Mitsuyoshi
author_facet Tamura, Masahiro
Ohta, Hiroshi
Shimbo, Genya
Osuga, Tatsuyuki
Sasaki, Noboru
Morishita, Keitaro
Kagawa, Yumiko
Takiguchi, Mitsuyoshi
author_sort Tamura, Masahiro
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description BACKGROUND: Two‐dimensional shear wave elastography (2D‐SWE) can noninvasively evaluate hepatic elastic modulus as shear wave velocity (SWV). Additionally, it may predict the presence of clinical relevant hepatic fibrosis (≥F2) in dogs with hepatic disease. OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether SWV measured by 2D‐SWE can differentiate between dogs with (≥F2) and without (F0‐1) clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis. ANIMALS: Twenty‐eight client‐owned dogs with hepatic disease and 8 normal healthy Beagle dogs were enrolled. METHODS: In this cross‐sectional prospective study, SWVs were measured using 2D‐SWE in all dogs. Hepatic fibrosis stages and necroinflammatory activity grades were histopathologically evaluated using a histological scoring scheme that was adapted from the Ishak schema used in human medicine. RESULTS: Median SWVs were significantly higher in dogs with clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis (2.04 m/s; range, 1.81‐2.26 m/s) than in healthy dogs (1.51 m/s; range, 1.44‐1.66 m/s; P = .007), and dogs without clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis (1.56 m/s; range, 1.37‐1.67 m/s; P < .001). However, no significant difference was found in the SWVs between dogs without clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis and healthy dogs (P = .99). Furthermore, median SWVs were not significantly different among dogs with necroinflammatory activity, those without necroinflammatory activity, and healthy dogs (Kruskal‐Wallis test, P = .12). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The 2D‐SWE may be useful for predicting the presence of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease.
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spelling pubmed-67664972019-09-30 Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease Tamura, Masahiro Ohta, Hiroshi Shimbo, Genya Osuga, Tatsuyuki Sasaki, Noboru Morishita, Keitaro Kagawa, Yumiko Takiguchi, Mitsuyoshi J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Two‐dimensional shear wave elastography (2D‐SWE) can noninvasively evaluate hepatic elastic modulus as shear wave velocity (SWV). Additionally, it may predict the presence of clinical relevant hepatic fibrosis (≥F2) in dogs with hepatic disease. OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether SWV measured by 2D‐SWE can differentiate between dogs with (≥F2) and without (F0‐1) clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis. ANIMALS: Twenty‐eight client‐owned dogs with hepatic disease and 8 normal healthy Beagle dogs were enrolled. METHODS: In this cross‐sectional prospective study, SWVs were measured using 2D‐SWE in all dogs. Hepatic fibrosis stages and necroinflammatory activity grades were histopathologically evaluated using a histological scoring scheme that was adapted from the Ishak schema used in human medicine. RESULTS: Median SWVs were significantly higher in dogs with clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis (2.04 m/s; range, 1.81‐2.26 m/s) than in healthy dogs (1.51 m/s; range, 1.44‐1.66 m/s; P = .007), and dogs without clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis (1.56 m/s; range, 1.37‐1.67 m/s; P < .001). However, no significant difference was found in the SWVs between dogs without clinically relevant hepatic fibrosis and healthy dogs (P = .99). Furthermore, median SWVs were not significantly different among dogs with necroinflammatory activity, those without necroinflammatory activity, and healthy dogs (Kruskal‐Wallis test, P = .12). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The 2D‐SWE may be useful for predicting the presence of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-08-28 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6766497/ /pubmed/31461576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15598 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Tamura, Masahiro
Ohta, Hiroshi
Shimbo, Genya
Osuga, Tatsuyuki
Sasaki, Noboru
Morishita, Keitaro
Kagawa, Yumiko
Takiguchi, Mitsuyoshi
Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
title Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
title_full Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
title_fullStr Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
title_short Usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
title_sort usefulness of noninvasive shear wave elastography for the assessment of hepatic fibrosis in dogs with hepatic disease
topic SMALL ANIMAL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6766497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31461576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15598
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