Behairy BES, Sira MM, Zalata KR, Salama ESE, Abd-Allah MA. Transient elastography compared to liver biopsy and morphometry for predicting fibrosis in pediatric chronic liver disease: Does etiology matter? World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(16): 4238-4249 [PMID: 27122674 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i16.4238]
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Mostafa Mohamed Sira, MD, Department of Pediatric Hepatology, National Liver Institute, Menofiya University, Gamal Abd El-Nasir, Shebin El-koom 32511, Menofiya, Egypt. msira@liver-eg.org
Research Domain of This Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Observational Study
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Behairy El-Sayed Behairy, Mostafa Mohamed Sira, El-Sayed Ebrahem Salama, Mohamed Ahmed Abd-Allah, Department of Pediatric Hepatology, National Liver Institute, Menofiya University, Shebin El-koom 32511, Menofiya, Egypt
Khaled Refat Zalata, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansura University, Dakahliya Governorate 35516, Egypt
Author contributions: Behairy BE, Sira MM, Zalata KR, Salama EE and Abd-Allah MA were involved in the study concept and design; Behairy BE, Sira MM and Abd-Allah MA were involved in recruitment of patients, clinical management, follow up and contributed to data acquisition; Sira MM performed the statistical analysis and designed the figures; Behairy BE, Sira MM, Zalata KR, Salama EE and Abd-Allah MA performed the data interpretation; Behairy BE, Sira MM, Abd-Allah MA wrote the manuscript; Zalata KR performed histopathological assessment; all the authors reviewed and agreed the final manuscript.
Supported by the National Liver Institute, Menofiya University, Egypt, No. 2011.MDT013.
Institutional review board statement: The study was reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of National Liver Institute, Menofiya University (Egypt).
Informed consent statement: All the legal guardians of the study participants provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: There are no conflicts of interest to report.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
Correspondence to: Mostafa Mohamed Sira, MD, Department of Pediatric Hepatology, National Liver Institute, Menofiya University, Gamal Abd El-Nasir, Shebin El-koom 32511, Menofiya, Egypt. msira@liver-eg.org
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Received: January 7, 2016 Peer-review started: January 8, 2016 First decision: February 18, 2016 Revised: March 4, 2016 Accepted: March 18, 2016 Article in press: March 18, 2016 Published online: April 28, 2016 Processing time: 102 Days and 19.8 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Noninvasive prediction of liver fibrosis is a challenging issue especially in pediatric population. Liver stiffness, as assessed by transient elastography, was reported to be associated with liver fibrosis and therefore proposed as a candidate for fibrosis prediction. The accuracy of transient elastography has been shown to be excellent in a large number of adult studies, most of which are concerned with viral hepatitis. A few studies have also been performed in children. In addition to viral etiology, the current study is concerned with noninvasive assessment of fibrosis in other etiologies of pediatric chronic liver diseases. We compared the liver stiffness measurements with both the Ishak fibrosis score and the quantitative assessment of fibrosis using morphometry.