Quantitative Shear-Wave Elastography of the Liver in Preterm Neonates with Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction |
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Authors: | Marianne Alison Valérie Biran Anca Tanase Matthieu Bendavid Marie Blouet Charlie Demené Guy Sebag Mickael Tanter Olivier Baud |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatric Radiology, Robert Debré Children University Hospital and Denis Diderot Paris University, APHP, 75019 Paris, France.; 2. PremUP foundation, 75014 Paris, France.; 3. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and INSERM U1141, Robert Debré Children University Hospital and Denis Diderot Paris University, APHP, 75019 Paris, France.; 4. Institut Langevin, CNRS UMR 7587, INSERM U979, ESPCI ParisTech, 75005 Paris, France.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, UNITED STATES, |
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Abstract: | The feasibility and reproducibility of liver stiffness measurements using Supersonic Shear-wave Imaging (SSI) in preterm neonate have not been reported. Our aim was to determine if liver stiffness differs between intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) preterm infants with/without cholestasis. We measured liver stiffness (in kPa) in 45 AGA and 18 IUGR preterm infants, and assessed reproducibility in 26 preterms using Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC) and Bland-Altman tests. Liver stiffness values were compared between AGA and IUGR with and without cholestasis and correlated with birth weight. Measurements showed high reproducibility (ICC = 0.94–0.98 for intra-operator, 0.86 for inter-operator) with good agreement (95% limits: -1.24 to 1.24 kPa). During the first postnatal week, liver stiffness was higher in IUGR (7.50 ±1.53 kPa) than in AGA infants (5.11 ±0.80 kPa, p<0.001). After day 8, liver stiffness remained unchanged in AGA but increased progressively in IUGR infants (15.57 ±6.49 kPa after day 21). Liver stiffness was higher in IUGR neonates with cholestasis (19.35 ± 9.80 kPa) than without cholestasis (7.72 ± 1.27 kPa, p<0.001). In conclusion, quantitative liver SSI in preterms is feasible and reproducible. IUGR preterms who will develop cholestasis present high liver stiffness even at birth, before biological cholestasis occurs. |
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