PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Use of liver stiffness measurement for liver resection surgery: correlation with indocyanine green clearance testing and post-operative outcome.

  • James Fung,
  • Ronnie T P Poon,
  • Wan-Ching Yu,
  • See-Ching Chan,
  • Albert C Y Chan,
  • Kenneth S H Chok,
  • Tan-To Cheung,
  • Wai-Kay Seto,
  • Chung-Mau Lo,
  • Ching-Lung Lai,
  • Man-Fung Yuen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. e72306

Abstract

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BackgroundLiver stiffness measurement (LSM) using transient elastography has recently become available for the assessment of liver fibrosis. Whether LSM can predict the functional liver reserve in patients undergoing liver resection is not certain.AimTo correlate liver stiffness measurement (LSM) with indocyanine green (ICG) clearance test and liver biochemistry, and to determine its usefulness in predicting postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing liver resection.Patients and methodsTransient elastography and ICG clearance test were performed pre-operatively in 44 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. The LSM and ICG retention rate at 15 minutes (R15) were correlated with pre-operative factors and post-operative outcomes.ResultsThere was significant correlation between ICG R15 and LSM. In patients with LSM ≥11 kPa vs ConclusionLSM correlated well with ICG R15 in patients undergoing liver resection, and predicted early post-operative complications. Addition of LSM to ICG R15 testing may provide better prognostic information for patients undergoing resection.