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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2015; 21(10): 3013-3019
Published online Mar 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i10.3013
Published online Mar 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i10.3013
Evaluation of the prognostic value of liver stiffness in patients with hepatitis C virus treated with triple or dual antiviral therapy: A prospective pilot study
Cristina Stasi, Alessia Piluso, Umberto Arena, Elena Salomoni, Monica Monti, Barbara Boldrini, Giampaolo Corti, Fabio Marra, Giacomo Laffi, Anna Linda Zignego, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Italy
Cristina Stasi, Health Agency of Tuscany, 50141 Florence, Italy
Paolo Montalto, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Unit, Ospedale SS Cosma e Damiano, 51017 Pescia, Italy
Stefano Milani, Department of Biomedical, Experimental and Clinical sciences, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Italy
Author contributions: Stasi C designed the research study, performed the research, collected and analysed the data, wrote the paper, and reviewed the final version of the manuscript; Piluso A collected data, provided technical support, and revised the manuscript; Monti M collected data and provided technical support; Arena U contributed to performing the research and critically revised the manuscript; Salomoni E, Montalto P, Boldrini B and Corti G performed the research; Marra F, Laffi G and Milani S critically revised it; Zignego AL contributed to the research design, drafted the manuscript, and critically revised the manuscript; all authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Correspondence to: Cristina Stasi, MD, PhD, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Firenze, Italy. cristina.stasi@gmail.com
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Received: September 4, 2014
Peer-review started: September 5, 2014
First decision: September 27, 2014
Revised: October 14, 2014
Accepted: December 5, 2014
Article in press: December 8, 2014
Published online: March 14, 2015
Processing time: 192 Days and 23.2 Hours
Peer-review started: September 5, 2014
First decision: September 27, 2014
Revised: October 14, 2014
Accepted: December 5, 2014
Article in press: December 8, 2014
Published online: March 14, 2015
Processing time: 192 Days and 23.2 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Transient elastography is a non-invasive, easy, reproducible technique that is well tolerated for staging non-significant fibrosis or severe fibrosis/cirrhosis. The assessment of liver fibrosis using transient elastography may be useful to reduce the need for a liver biopsy. In this prospective study, liver stiffness values can also be used as a predictor of response to therapy. A liver stiffness value greater than 12 kPa is a negative predictor of response to both dual and triple therapy. Therefore, transient elastography could be used in clinical practice to improve the selection of patient treatment.