Abstract

BackgroundNon-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) assessment is done by measuring biochemical parameters from blood samples. However, non-invasive methods have gained significance lately. Biochemical parameters and staging of fibrosis-associated NAFLD based on the levels of biomarkers have been established procedures in the field. So, the utilization of non-invasive methods as a comparable means for fibrosis staging in NAFLD has yet to be established.
 ObjectivesTo compare the diagnostic performance of serum markers to point shear wave elastography for classifying fibrosis in NAFLD and its staging.
 Materials and MethodsData were collected by laboratory tests and point shear wave elastography. A comparison of FIB-4 indexes scores and point shear wave elastography for the staging of fibrosis in NAFLD was made based on cross-tabulation of the quantitative data obtained.
 ResultsA positive and significant correlation between FIB4 and age, ALT, AST, RBS, AST/ ALT, AST/ UL AST, APRI, AST/ Platelet count, and point shear wave elastography (PSWE). The correlation was negative and non-significant between FIB4 and Weight, Height, BMI, UL AST, TSB, and Platelet count.
 ConclusionThe study observed a positive correlation between FIB-4 and PSWE. Thus, the present study proposes the use of PSWE as a non-invasive diagnostic tool in the staging of fibrosis in NAFLD for patients with an intermediate FIB-4 score.

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