Author:
Lee Chul-min,Kim Mimi,Kang Bo-Kyeong,Jun Dae Won,Yoon Eileen L.
Abstract
AbstractWe aimed to evaluate the frequency and causes of discordant results in fatty liver (FL) diagnosis between B-mode ultrasonography (B-USG) and magnetic resonance imaging proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF). We analyzed patients who underwent both B-USG and MRI-PDFF within a 6-month interval. We made a confusion matrix for FL diagnosis between B-USG and MRI-PDFF and identified four discordant groups as follows: (1) the “UFL-MnFL-wo” group [B-USG FL–MRI-PDFF no FL without chronic liver disease (CLD) or liver cirrhosis (LC)]; (2) the “UFL-MnFL-w” group (B-USG FL–MRI-PDFF no FL with CLD or LC); (3) the “UnFL-MFL-wo” group (B-USG no FL–MRI-PDFF FL without CLD or LC); and (4) the “UnFL-MFL-w” group (B-USG no FL–MRI-PDFF FL with CLD or LC). We compared the “UFL-MnFL-wo” group with the control group in terms of various parameters. We found 201 patients (201/1514, 13.3%) with discordant results for FL diagnosis between B-USG and MRI-PDFF. The “UFL-MnFL-wo” group accounted for the largest portion at 6.8% (103/1514), followed by the “UFL-MnFL-w” group (79/1514, 5.2%) and the “UnFL-MFL-w” group (16/1514, 1.1%). The mean and right PDFF values, body mass index, and abdominal wall thickness were significantly higher in the “UFL-MnFL-wo” group than in the control group (p ≤ 0.001). The frequency of discordant results in the diagnosis of FL between B-USG and MRI-PDFF could be identified. The causes of discordant results were that B-USG was fairly accurate in diagnosing FL disease and that accompanying CLD or LC hindered the evaluation of FL.
Funder
The research fund of Hanyang University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC