Fibroscan

Fibroscan Treatment in Ludhiana, Punjab

What is meant by fibroscan?

Fibroscan Treatment in Ludhiana, Punjab, Fibroscan is used for the liver as it is used as a specialized ultrasound machine. The ultrasound helps to measure the scarring (fibroids) and steatosis (fatty change) which occurs in the liver. Fatty change occurs when the liver cells have the fat build-up in excess.
Through the assistance of fibroscan, the healthcare team can understand the issue in the liver. In some cases, it can be used alone or sometimes other tests can be performed with this like biopsies, imaging scans, and blood tests.
During the appointment, the doctor is going to talk about the results. If any question comes to your mind then talk about the same right away.

What does the CAP score mean?

The increase in fatty change in the liver is denoted by the CAP score. Your steatosis grade is found through the CAP score.

How are CAP score measures?

It is done through decibels per meter (dB/m) and it is ranged between 100 to 400.

CAP Score Steatosis Grade Fatty Change in liver
238 to 260 dB/m S1 11% to 33%
260 to 290 dB/m S2 34% to 66%
Higher than 290 dB/m S3 67% or higher

What you should know about your fibrosis result?

Through the fibrosis results, the liver scarring can be measured in the right manner. With this scan, the liver stiffness is understood properly. For this result, the kilopascals (kPa) are used. The normal range is between 2 and 6 kPa. The highest possible result is 75kPa. In many cases, the liver disease patients’ results are more than what should be.
When you consult the medical expert, your fibroscan results of fibrosis will be considered along with medical history, to check the fibrosis score.

  • Fibrosis score F0 to F1: No scarring or mild liver Scarring
  • Fibrosis score F2: Moderate liver Scarring
  • Fibrosis score F3: No scarring or mild liver Scarring
  • Fibrosis score F4: Advanced liver Scarring (Cirrhosis)

Considering the fibroscan fibrosis results to understand the fibrosis score

F0 to F1 F2 F3 F4
Hepatitis B 2 to 7 kPa 8 to 9 kPa 8 to 11 kPa 18 kPa or higher
Hepatitis C 2 to 7 kPa 8 to 9 kPa 9 to 14 kPa 14 kPa or higher
Cholestatic Disease 2 to 7 kPa 7 to 9 kPa 9 to 17 kPa 17 kPa or higher
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD or NASH) 2 to 7 kPa 7.5 to 10 kPa 10 to 14 kPa 14 kPa or Higher
HIV/HCV Coinfection 2 to 7 kPa 7 to 11 kPa 11 to 14 kPa 14 kPa or higher
Alcohol Related Disease 2 to 7 kPa 7 to 11 kPa 11 to 19 kPa 19 kPa or higher

In some cases, the results of the fibroscan might be more than what it is. In simple terms, the scarring is less but the results show it is more. Consider the following things:

  • Liver inflammation is triggered when you drink alcohol in excess and it can be triggered by recent liver health issues.
  • Liver congestion is the situation when the fluid or blood level is excess in the liver, the problem is triggered due to heart failure.

Can the results be less accurate?

The results of the fibroscan can be less accurate in the following situation:

  • The patient whose BMI is more than 30.
  • The abdomen contains an excess amount of fluid.
  • A little bit of bile is coming out of the liver.

Consult your healthcare provider to understand better what should be done and how to ensure that the results are accurate.

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