Abstract
Purpose: Different types of point shear wave elastography (Siemens-Virtual touch quantification, Phillips- Elastography point quantification) have been previously used to assess the kidneys. In the present study we aim to use for the first time a new method: 2D-SWE.GE (LogiqE9, GE Healthcare, Chalfont St Giles-UK), in order to analyze how many measurements are needed and what factors influence kidney shear wave speed (KSWS) in normal subjects.
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