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Cirrhosis is the eighth leading cause of death worldwide, and its progression and staging are extremely important in patients with end-stage liver disease. The presence of cirrhosis is recognized as an increased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and its onset is directly related to the degree of liver fibrosis. In the last decade, there has been the development and refinement of methods for predicting the degree of fibrosis and cirrhosis through noninvasive methods, with the aim of replacing liver biopsy. The population on the waiting list for liver transplantation has different degrees…mehr

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Cirrhosis is the eighth leading cause of death worldwide, and its progression and staging are extremely important in patients with end-stage liver disease. The presence of cirrhosis is recognized as an increased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and its onset is directly related to the degree of liver fibrosis. In the last decade, there has been the development and refinement of methods for predicting the degree of fibrosis and cirrhosis through noninvasive methods, with the aim of replacing liver biopsy. The population on the waiting list for liver transplantation has different degrees of liver fibrosis, which may not be directly related to MELD. In addition, these patients have HCC at the time of screening for liver transplantation. There is no evaluation of this population by elastography. The objective of this study was to evaluate patients undergoing screening for liver transplantation, with and without hepatocellular carcinoma, using liver elastography with Fibroscan® and ARFI. Elastography is an important non-invasive tool for monitoring severe cirrhosis and can aid in the management of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Autorenporträt
PhD and MSc (USP/SP). Fellow in HPB and Liver Transplantation at the Hospital Clínico de Barcelona. Translational Medicine, MSc (University of Barcelona). Liver Surgery and Digestive Organ Transplantation at HC/FMUSP. Digestive Surgery at CETEFI (BP/SP). General Surgery at UNITAU/SP. Medicine (MD) at UNIFESO (FMT). Member: ABTO, ILTS, TTS, AHPBA.