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Systematic review: Non-invasive methods of fibrosis analysis in chronic hepatitis C. Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics [Aliment Pharmacol Ther] Journal article

 
TitleSystematic review: Non-invasive methods of fibrosis analysis in chronic hepatitis C.
Author(s)Smith JO, Sterling RK 
InstitutionDivision of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA.
SourceAliment Pharmacol Ther 2009 Jun 10.
AbstractAccurate determination of the presence and degree of liver fibrosis is essential for prognosis and for planning treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV). Non-invasive methods of assessing fibrosis have been developed to reduce the need for biopsy.
Aim: Because of confusing literature, we performed a review of these noninvasive measures and their ability to replace biopsy for assessing hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic HCV in an attempt to put these studies into perspective.
Methods: A systematic review of PUBMED and EMBASE was performed through 2008 using the following search terms: HCV, liver, elastography, hepatitis, Fibroscan, SPECT, noninvasive liver fibrosis, ultrasonography, Doppler, MRI, Fibrotest, Fibrosure, Actitest, APRI, Forns and breath tests, alone or in combination.
Results: We identified 151 studies: 87 using biochemical, 57 imaging, and 7 breath tests either alone or in combination.
Conclusions: Great strides are being made in the development of accurate non-invasive methods for determination fibrosis. Although no single non-invasive or model developed to date can match that information obtained from actual histology (i.e., inflammation, fibrosis, steatosis), combinations of two modalities of non-invasive methods can reliably differentiate between minimal and significant fibrosis, and thereby avoid liver biopsy in a significant percentage of patients.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19519733
  
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