TY - JOUR
T1 - US Backscatter for Liver Fat Quantification
T2 - An AIUM-RSNA QIBA Pulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound Initiative
AU - Wear, Keith A.
AU - Han, Aiguo
AU - Rubin, Jonathan M.
AU - Gao, Jing
AU - Lavarello, Roberto
AU - Cloutier, Guy
AU - Bamber, Jeffrey
AU - Tuthill, Theresa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© RSNA, 2022.
PY - 2022/12/1
Y1 - 2022/12/1
N2 - Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is believed to affect one-third of American adults. Noninvasive methods that enable detection and monitoring of NAFLD have the potential for great public health benefits. Because of its low cost, portability, and noninvasiveness, US is an attractive alternative to both biopsy and MRI in the assessment of liver steatosis. NAFLD is qualitatively associated with enhanced B-mode US echogenicity, but visual measures of B-mode echogenicity are negatively affected by interobserver variability. Alternatively, quantitative backscatter parameters, including the hepatorenal index and backscatter coefficient, are being investigated with the goal of improving US-based characterization of NAFLD. The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and Radiological Society of North America Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance are working to standardize US acquisition protocols and data analysis methods to improve the diagnostic performance of the backscatter coefficient in liver fat assessment. This review article explains the science and clinical evidence underlying backscatter for liver fat assessment. Recommendations for data collection are discussed, with the aim of minimizing potential confounding effects associated with technical and biologic variables.
AB - Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is believed to affect one-third of American adults. Noninvasive methods that enable detection and monitoring of NAFLD have the potential for great public health benefits. Because of its low cost, portability, and noninvasiveness, US is an attractive alternative to both biopsy and MRI in the assessment of liver steatosis. NAFLD is qualitatively associated with enhanced B-mode US echogenicity, but visual measures of B-mode echogenicity are negatively affected by interobserver variability. Alternatively, quantitative backscatter parameters, including the hepatorenal index and backscatter coefficient, are being investigated with the goal of improving US-based characterization of NAFLD. The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and Radiological Society of North America Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers Alliance are working to standardize US acquisition protocols and data analysis methods to improve the diagnostic performance of the backscatter coefficient in liver fat assessment. This review article explains the science and clinical evidence underlying backscatter for liver fat assessment. Recommendations for data collection are discussed, with the aim of minimizing potential confounding effects associated with technical and biologic variables.
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U2 - 10.1148/radiol.220606
DO - 10.1148/radiol.220606
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36255312
AN - SCOPUS:85142403527
SN - 0033-8419
VL - 305
SP - 526
EP - 537
JO - Radiology
JF - Radiology
IS - 3
ER -