Abstract

Introduction Liver stiffness (LS) measured by transient elastography (TE) is related to liver fibrosis, which histologically is categorised into stages which do not have quantitatively relationships. Collagen proportionate area (CPA) measured by computer-assisted digital image analysis (DIA) on biopsies stained with Sirius red is an histological method for quantifying collagen in liver biopsies. The aim of this study is to correlate LS to Ishak score and CPA in patients with chronic viral hepatitis. Methods LS was measured by TE in 100 patients with chronic viral hepatitis (HCV, HBV). Results We evaluated 100 patients: 58 male, mean age 46.4 (±11.5). HCV (n=51), mean age 48.8, 28 males, mean CPA (6.4±6.6), mean LS 12.6 (±15.1). Univariately CPA (r 2 0.57 p 2 0.37 p 2 0.37 p 2 0.59, p 2 0.49, p 2 0.55, p 2 0.69, p 2 0.70, p 4 the AUROC for CPA was 0.96 (95% CI 0.90 to 1.03) and the best cut off was 11.7 (90%sensitivity, 100%specificity). For METAVIR F4 AUROC was 0.98 (95% CI 0.96 to 1.01) and the best cut off for CPA was 12.4 (87%sensitivity, 99%specificity). In HBV patients, the AUROC for CPA was absolute (ie, 1, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.00) in both patients with Ishak >4 and patients with METAVIR F4. In the first case the best cut off was 8.9 (100%sensitivity, 100%specificity), in the latter the best cut off for CPA was 10.3 (100%sensitivity, 100%specificity). Conclusion In chronic viral hepatitis, the measurement of CPA which is a continuous quantitative measurement of liver collagen was correlated well with current stage systems. CPA had a much better correlation with TE than METAVIR or Ishak stages. CPA should replace traditional histological staging systems for quantifying fibrosis in comparison with TE.

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