Extracellular volume fraction obtained by dual-energy CT depicting the etiological differences of liver fibrosis

Abdominal radiology (New York)(2023)

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Purpose To assess etiological differences in extracellular volume fraction (ECV) and evaluate its influence on staging performance. Methods A total of 166 patients with normal liver (n = 14) and chronic liver disease related to viral hepatitis (n = 71), alcohol (n = 44), and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) (n = 37) underwent dual-energy CT (DECT) of the liver (5-min equilibrium-phase images) between January 2020 and July 2022. The iodine densities of the parenchyma and aorta were measured and ECV was calculated. Comparisons of ECV between each etiology and METAVIR fibrosis stage were statistically analyzed ( p < 0.05). Results ECV in each etiology and all patients significantly increased with higher fibrosis stage ( p < 0.001) and showed a strong or moderate correlation with fibrosis stage (Spearman’s ρ; all patients, 0.701; viral hepatitis, 0.638; alcoholic, 0.885; NASH, 0.791). In stages F2–F4, ECV in alcoholic liver disease was significantly larger than those for viral hepatitis and NASH ( p < 0.05); however, no significant difference in stage F1 was found among the three etiologies. The cutoff values and areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC-ROCs) for discriminating fibrosis stage (≥ F1– ≥ F4) were higher for alcohol (cutoff values and AUC-ROC; 20.1% and 0.708 for ≥ F1, 23.8% and 0.990 for ≥ F2, 24.3% and 0.968 for ≥ F3, and 26.6% and 0.961 for ≥ F4, respectively) compared with those for the others. Conclusion ECV in alcoholic liver disease is higher than that in other etiologies in the advanced stages of fibrosis, and etiological differences in ECV affect the staging performance of fibrosis. Graphical Abstract
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Liver fibrosis,Extracellular volume fraction,Alcohol,Hepatitis virus,Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
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