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Liver Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography

Experience the future of liver disease diagnosis and monitoring without the need for invasive biopsies. Our advanced medical facility proudly offers liver disease diagnostic services that employ non-invasive techniques, sparing you from the discomfort of traditional liver biopsies. Using state-of-the-art technologies, such as Shear Wave Elastography, we can assess liver health with remarkable precision. This means accurate and detailed insights into the condition of your liver without the need for surgical procedures. Our commitment to innovation ensures that you receive thorough and reliable information about your liver’s well-being, facilitating timely interventions and personalized care plans.

Liver Fibrosis and Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis of the liver,” which involves loss of liver function due to the formation of scar tissue, may be a term familiar to many. However, what may be less familiar are the many causes of the disease, as well as an earlier, preceding disease stage called fibrosis. In fibrosis, the process of scar tissue formation in the liver has begun but has not yet progressed to the irreversible tissue damage that occurs with cirrhosis. Among the conditions associated with fibrosis and cirrhosis
are:
● Viral hepatitis
● Obesity
● Type 2 diabetes
● Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
● Excessive alcohol intake

The Importance of Early Detection and the Role of Liver Ultrasound Elastography

Regardless of cause, detecting liver fibrosis before it has progressed to cirrhosis can make a significant difference in patient outcomes. The good news is that liver ultrasound shear-wave elastography enables radiologists to accurately diagnose liver disease without subjecting the patient to an invasive liver biopsy. Instead of requiring extraction of an actual sample of liver tissue for testing, elastography makes it possible to measure the stiffness of liver tissue through the advanced technology of shear wave ultrasound. Elastography evaluates the degree of stiffness of liver tissue and assigns a score that correlates with the level of fibrotic changes present.

Other Benefits of Liver Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography

In addition to the non-invasive nature of the procedure, liver ultrasound shear wave elastography also offers patients the benefits of:
● No risk of complications
● Ease of repeated exams for patients who need regular monitoring of their liver health
● Interpretation by an expert diagnostic radiologist
● Prompt reports to the referring physician
● Ability to complete the exams at Princeton Radiology’s convenient outpatient imaging centers
● Reduced cost
Who Is a Candidate?

Patients are candidates for liver ultrasound shear wave elastography if they:
● Need initial diagnosis or staging of chronic liver disease, such as chronic viral hepatitis or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
● Have known cirrhosis that requires assessment and staging
● Have unexplained portal hypertension
● Require follow-up after an initial diagnosis of liver fibrosis, to monitor disease progression
● Are in treatment for liver disease and need follow-up to monitor response to treatment or identify the need for adjustments to treatment