The main purpose of the present study is to compare the diagnostic performance of three non-invasive stiffness imaging methods (TE, SWE and MRE) in a consecutive cohort of patients with chronic viral C hepatitis or co-infected by HCV+ Human Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Primary Endpoint: Verify if Transient Elastography, Shear Wave Elastography, Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) get comparable results in the measurement of liver fibrosis Secondary Endpoint: To evaluate if the level of liver iron overload and steatosis may act as a confounding factor in stiffness measurements by MRE. Tertiary Endpoint: to provide information about the prevalence and grade of steatosis in a consecutive cohort of patients with chronic viral C hepatitis, and to verify if the presence and grade of parenchymal steatosis may affect the correlation between the different non-invasive stiffness imaging modalities. Subject: consecutive 100 patients affected by chronic viral C hepatitis or co-infected by HCV+ Human Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
SC Radiodiagnostica
Genova, Italy
RECRUITINGliver stiffness
liver stiffness is indicated in kPa
Time frame: 18 months
liver iron overload
liver iron concentration (LIC) is indicated in mg/g dw
Time frame: 18 months
liver steatosis
liver steatosis
Time frame: 18 months
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