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Title: Palm-sized wireless transient elastography system with real-time B-mode ultrasound imaging guidance : toward point-of-care liver fibrosis assessment
Authors: Huang, ZH 
Wang, LK 
Cai, SY
Chen, HX
Zhou, Y
Cheng, LK 
Lin, YW
Zheng, MH
Zheng, YP 
Issue Date: Jan-2024
Source: Diagnostics, Jan. 2024, v. 14, no. 2, 189
Abstract: Transient elastography (TE), recommended by the WHO, is an established method for characterizing liver fibrosis via liver stiffness measurement (LSM). However, technical barriers remain towards point-of-care application, as conventional TE requires wired connections, possesses a bulky size, and lacks adequate imaging guidance for precise liver localization. In this work, we report the design, phantom validation, and clinical evaluation of a palm-sized TE system that enables simultaneous B-mode imaging and LSM. The performance of this system was validated experimentally using tissue-equivalent reference phantoms (1.45–75 kPa). Comparative studies against other liver elastography techniques, including conventional TE and two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE), were performed to evaluate its reliability and validity in adults with various chronic liver diseases. Intra- and inter-operator reliability of LSM were established by an elastography expert and a novice. A good agreement was observed between the Young’s modulus reported by the phantom manufacturer and this system (bias: 1.1–8.6%). Among 121 patients, liver stiffness measured by this system and conventional TE were highly correlated (r = 0.975) and strongly agreed with each other (mean difference: −0.77 kPa). Inter-correlation of this system with conventional TE and 2D-SWE was observed. Excellent-to-good operator reliability was demonstrated in 60 patients (ICCs: 0.824–0.913). We demonstrated the feasibility of employing a fully integrated phased array probe for reliable and valid LSM, guided by real-time B-mode imaging of liver anatomy. This system represents the first technical advancement toward point-of-care liver fibrosis assessment. Its small footprint, along with B-mode guidance capability, improves examination efficiency and scales up screening for liver fibrosis.
Keywords: Liver elastography
Liver fibrosis
Liver stiffness measurement
Point-of-care ultrasound
Transient elastography
Wireless ultrasound
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Diagnostics 
EISSN: 2075-4418
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14020189
Rights: © 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Huang Z-H, Wang L-K, Cai S-Y, Chen H-X, Zhou Y, Cheng L-K, Lin Y-W, Zheng M-H, Zheng Y-P. Palm-Sized Wireless Transient Elastography System with Real-Time B-Mode Ultrasound Imaging Guidance: Toward Point-of-Care Liver Fibrosis Assessment. Diagnostics. 2024; 14(2):189 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14020189.
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