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A Prospective Study to Monitor Liver Diseases Dynamically by Ultrasound Viscoelasticity

Not Applicable
Conditions
Liver Diseases
Cirrhosis
Interventions
Device: ultrasound viscoelasticity
Registration Number
NCT03777293
Lead Sponsor
Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University
Brief Summary

The accuracy of ultrasound elastography for assessing liver fibrosis by measuring liver stiffness (elastic modulus) is better than traditional method. Elastography has certain advantage such as non-invasive, simple, real-time and it has been recommended by clinical guidelines.

However, some chanllenging scientific problems showed up with further research and clinical practice. Firstly, present elastography machines can only calculate liver stiffness from shear wave speed or elastic modulus but ignore other physical characteristics such as tissue viscosity. So far, present technique simply assume liver as an idealized model with isotropic elasticity to assess liver fibrosis while liver is actually anisotropic and viscoelastic. What's more, theoretically, there are not only different solid state structures such as cell organization and vessel but also flowing liquid such as blood and bile. Thus, ignoring viscosity and evaluating elasticity only is unreasonable. In the other hand, a number of confounding factors have been found to influence liver stiffness measurement by elastography. Different pathological chang of liver including inflammation, necrosis, cholestasis and inhomogeneity among the individuals such as obesity, ascites, et,al. will decrease the accuracy of liver stiffness measurement and liver fibrosis staging by elastography.

In fact, liver fibrosis is a dynamic process. Liver fibrosis is a reaction of compensation and repair for inflammation and necrosis as well as a contributing factor for liver damage. This dynamic process constitutes the common characteristic of chronic liver disease and result in the complicated biological mechanical characteristics of liver. In consequence, how to measure liver viscosity and elasticity respectively, and to evaluate liver fibrosis stage and Inflammation degree accurately during the complicated and dynamic pathological process is the key scientific problem demanding solution, which is also the urgent requirement of related fundamental research and clinical practice.

Therefore, this project plan to apply LOGIQ E viscoelastography machine as research tool, rat liver fibrosis model and rat liver failure model as research object to investigate the correlation between liver viscoelastography measurement and liver fibrosis stage and Inflammation degree. The investigators also aim to assess the feasibility of using ulstrasound viscoelastography to evaluate liver fibrosis stage and Inflammation degree dynamically.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1000
Inclusion Criteria
  • agree to have liver biopsy in later therapy
  • agree to participate in our study
Exclusion Criteria
  • Hepatic malignant mass lesion
  • After liver transplantation
  • Pregnant patients
  • Liver biopsy specimens do not meet the requirements: speciments length <15mm, or numbers of the portal ducts <6.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
training cohortultrasound viscoelasticityultrasound viscoelasticity
testing cohortultrasound viscoelasticityultrasound viscoelasticity
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
liver fibrosis stage1 year

the degree of liver fibrosis according to metavir scores.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The department of Ultrasound, the third affiliated hospital of Sun Yat-son University

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Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

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