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Hasson, A., Besheer, T., Abdel khalek, A., khedr, D., Arafa, M. (2021). Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic tool of hepatic steatosis for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Egyptian patients.. Medical Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 6.1(1), 32-37. doi: 10.21608/mjvh.2021.211711
Amany Hasson; Tarek Besheer; Ahmed Abdel khalek; Doaa khedr; Mona Arafa. "Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic tool of hepatic steatosis for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Egyptian patients.". Medical Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 6.1, 1, 2021, 32-37. doi: 10.21608/mjvh.2021.211711
Hasson, A., Besheer, T., Abdel khalek, A., khedr, D., Arafa, M. (2021). 'Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic tool of hepatic steatosis for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Egyptian patients.', Medical Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 6.1(1), pp. 32-37. doi: 10.21608/mjvh.2021.211711
Hasson, A., Besheer, T., Abdel khalek, A., khedr, D., Arafa, M. Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic tool of hepatic steatosis for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Egyptian patients.. Medical Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 2021; 6.1(1): 32-37. doi: 10.21608/mjvh.2021.211711

Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic tool of hepatic steatosis for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Egyptian patients.

Article 6, Volume 6.1, Issue 1, December 2021, Page 32-37  XML PDF (302.88 K)
Document Type: Original article
DOI: 10.21608/mjvh.2021.211711
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Authors
Amany Hasson email 1; Tarek Besheer1; Ahmed Abdel khalek2; Doaa khedr2; Mona Arafa1
1Tropical medicine Department, Mansoura university, Egypt.
2Diagnostic radiology, Mansoura university, Egypt.
Abstract
Background and Aim: Non-invasive assessment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing in desirability due to the invasive nature and costs associated with the current form of assessment by liver biopsy. Quantitative multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) to measure liver fat (proton density fat fraction) is an emerging alternative which could be utilized as safe surrogate to liver biopsy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic utility of multi-parametric MRI for hepatic steatosis in patients having NAFLD.
Materials and Methods: Sixty patients with NAFLD were recruited into this cross-sectional study and were screened using non-invasive imaging technique; mpMRI. Patients were biopsied, and samples were scored by one expert hepato-pathologist. The diagnostic performance of mpMRI was assessed using area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) with the median of the histology scores as the gold standard diagnoses.
Results: AUROC for Magnetic resonance spectroscopy proton density fat fraction (MRS-PDFF ) was 1.000 (p =0.0001; 95% CI = 1.000–1.000), a cut-off value of 32.5 had the best sensitivity (97.5%) and specificity (100%).The AUROC for fat fraction (FF) index was 0.995 (p =0.0001; 95% CI = 1.000–0.985), a cut-off value of 22.5 had the best sensitivity (97.2%) and optimal specificity (84%). The AUROC for water fraction index (WF) was 0.998 (p =0.0001; 95% CI = 1.000–0.991), a cut-off value of 22.5 had the best sensitivity (97.2%) and optimal specificity (92%). Conclusions:Quantitative mpMRI is an effective alternative to liver biopsy for diagnosing non-alcoholic fatty liver, and thus may offer clinical utility in patient management.
Keywords
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease; Quantitative multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging; non-invasive substitute to liver biopsy
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