FAQs Gastroenterology & Hepatology (Fibroscan)
Q- What is liver fibrosis?
Ans- The liver is a vital organ that purifies the blood and
synthesises, stores and transforms substances essential to the body; those
functions are degraded by fibrosis. Excessive alcohol intake, infection by
hepatitis B and C viruses, diabetes, certain drugs, biliary diseases, or
haemochromatosis may cause liver fibrosis. This leads to stiffness of liver
which hampers its functioning. In later stages liver fibrosis leads to liver
cirrhosis.
Q- How do we assess for liver fibrosis?
Ans- Normally, most liver disease patients
would require undergoing a liver biopsy to look for liver fibrosis. But liver
biopsy involves putting a needle into the liver to take a small piece of the
liver for evaluation. However, liver biopsy is invasive and maybe associated
with some complications (albeit rare) such as pain at the biopsy site and risk
of internal bleeding.
Q- Can we look for liver fibrosis non-invasively?
Ans- Yes, by fibroscan we can assess for
live fibrosis non-invasively. Fibroscan is a new instrument developed by
Echosens, France, which utilizes a form of ultrasonography to measure the
stiffness of the liver without entering it. This makes assessement of severity
of liver disease very simple and non-invasive.
Q- How does Fibroscan work?
Ans- The fibroscan machine uses a probe,
similar to an ultrasound probe, which is kept on the right lower chest wall of
the patient.
Just by pressing a button the ultrasound probe sends a shear wave in to the
liver and detects the stiffness of the liver. This data is automatically
processed by the on-board computer and the liver stiffness is displayed on the
screen. Ten such readings are recorded. Easy to perform, and rapid, the
measurement is expressed with a clear figure in kPa. The patient lies on
his/her back, right arm raised behind the head. The measurement is made on the
right lobe of the liver by intercostal route using a dedicated probe with a
vibrating system. The result is delivered at the end of the 10 acquisitions.
Q- For which diseases of liver is fibroscan useful?
Ans- Fibroscan will be useful for all
patients suffering from chronic liver diseases such as hepatitis B, hepatitis
C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. Use of
fibroscan will allow repeated follow up examinations, which earlier would have
required repeated liver biopsies. However, there are many conditions which will
still require a liver biopsy. In this sense fibroscan will not be totally able
to replace a liver biopsy, at least for now.
Q- How long does the fibroscan procedure take?
Ans- The entire procedure lasts less than 10
minutes.
Q- How long the patient needs to rest after the fibroscan?
Ans- The patient can immediately go back to
home or work since there is no pain, no injection, no cutting, no anesthesia
required for this procedure.
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