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Concordance in a World without a Gold Standard: A New Non-Invasive Methodology for Improving Accuracy of Fibrosis Markers
Authors:Thierry Poynard  Patrick Ingiliz  Laure Elkrief  Mona Munteanu  Pascal Lebray  Rachel Morra  Djamila Messous  Francoise Imbert Bismut  Dominique Roulot  Yves Benhamou  Dominique Thabut  Vlad Ratziu
Institution:1. APHP Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Université Paris VI, CNRS UMR, Paris, France.; 2. Biopredictive, Paris, France.; 3. APHP Hopital Avicennes, Bobigny, France.;University of Michigan, United States of America
Abstract:

Background

Assessing liver fibrosis is traditionally performed by biopsy, an imperfect gold standard. Non-invasive techniques, liver stiffness measurements (LSM) and biomarkers FibroTest® (FT)], are widely used in countries where they are available. The aim was to identify factors associated with LSM accuracy using FT as a non-invasive endpoint and vice versa.

Methods

The proof of concept was taken using the manufacturers recommendations for excluding patients at high risk of false negative/positive. The hypothesis was that the concordance between LSM and FT, would be improved by excluding high-risk patients. Thereafter, the impact of potential variability factors was assessed by the same methods. Liver biopsy and independent endpoints were used to validate the results.

Results

Applying manufacturers'' recommendations in 2,004 patients increased the strength of concordance between LSM and FT (P<0.00001). Among the 1,338 patients satisfying recommendations, the methodology identified a significant LSM operator effect (P = 0.001) and the following variability factors (all P<0.01), related to LSM: male gender, older age, and NAFLD as a cause of liver disease. Biopsy confirmed in 391 patients these results.

Conclusion

This study has validated the concept of using the strength of concordance between non-invasive estimates of liver fibrosis for the identification of factors associated with variability and precautions of use.
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