EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Liver Ultrasound Elastography, Update 2017 (Short Version)
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EFSUMB Guidelines and Recommendations on the Clinical Use of Liver Ultrasound Elastography, Update 2017 (Short Version)
Abstract
We present here the first update of the 2013 EFSUMB (European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) Guidelines and Recommendations on the clinical use of elastography with a focus on the assessment of diffuse liver disease. The short version provides clinical information about the practical use of elastography equipment and interpretation of results in the assessment of diffuse liver disease and analyzes the main findings based on published studies, stressing the evidence from meta-analyses. The role of elastography in different etiologies of liver disease and in several clinical scenarios is also discussed. All of the recommendations are judged with regard to their evidence-based strength according to the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine Levels of Evidence. This updated document is intended to act as a reference and to provide a practical guide for both beginners and advanced clinical users.
Dies ist die erste Überarbeitung der 2013 publizierten EFSUMB-Leitlinien zur klinischen Anwendung der Elastografie und konzentriert sich auf die diffusen Lebererkrankungen. Der klinische Teil dieser Leitlinien erläutert die praktische Anwendung der Elastografie bei der Beurteilung diffuser Lebererkrankungen unter Berücksichtigung der Geräteausstattung und Interpretation der Ergebnisse. Die aktuelle Literatur wurde analysiert unter besonderer Beachtung von Metaanalysen. Die klinische Anwendung der Elastografie wird unter Reflexion unterschiedlicher klinischer Szenarien und der unterschiedlichen Ätiologien diffuser Lebererkrankungen erläutert. Alle Empfehlungen erfolgten gemäß der Evidenz basierten Methodik der Oxford-Klassifikation. Das hier vorgestellte Update soll dem Anfänger und fortgeschrittenen Nutzer eine praktische Hilfe darstellen.
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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Conflict of interest: Some authors declare conflicts of interest, which are available from the publisher.
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