Discordance in steatosis classification between liver biopsy and transient elastography for high controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) values

Author:

Galaski Johanna,Schulz Lisa,Krause Jenny,Lohse Ansgar

Abstract

Abstract Objective The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measured by transient elastography allows for the noninvasive assessment of hepatic steatosis. However, discrepant results between CAP values and histological evaluation have been reported in particular with high CAP values. We therefore investigated the diagnostic validity of high CAP measurements. Methods Forty patients with liver disease and CAP measurements > 300 dB/m that underwent ultrasound-guided or minilaparoscopic liver biopsy were retrospectively enrolled. CAP values were compared with the respective histological and macroscopic evaluation and correlated with clinical parameters. Results CAP values > 300 dB/m had an 87.5 % specificity for detection of hepatic steatosis but failed to discriminate between steatosis grade S1 – S3. Discordant results, defined as a discrepancy of at least 2 steatosis grades between transient elastography and liver biopsy, were observed in 40 % of cases. The interquartile range (IQR) of CAP was confirmed as a predictor of discrepant findings. Macroscopic evaluation as part of minilaparoscopy detected hepatic steatosis in 74 % of patients with histological grade S2 – S3 in contrast to only 10 % classified as histological grade S0 – S1. Conclusion High CAP measurements need to be interpreted with care and with regard to clinical parameters, in particular when high IQR values are registered.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Gastroenterology

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