par Nana, Jean;Skaare, Kristina;Bosson, Jean Luc;Leroy, Vincent;Asselah, Tarik;Adler, Michael
;Sturm, Nathalie;Zarski, Jean-Pierre
Référence Journal of viral hepatitis
Publication Publié, 2021

Référence Journal of viral hepatitis
Publication Publié, 2021
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Various non-invasive methods have been evaluated in chronic hepatitis B, but none of them have been fully validated for the assessment of liver fibrosis. The issued EASL-ALEH 2015 guidelines provide detailed algorithms based on LSM and ALT serum levels. The aim of our study was to validate the diagnostic accuracy of this algorithm and to better understand discrepancies. Four hundred and thirteen patients from 3 centres were retrospectively included. All included patients were classified for fibrosis stage according to results of a liver biopsy. The overall diagnostic value was expressed with AUROCs given with 95% confidence intervals for the diagnostic targets. For each diagnostic target, optimal cut-offs were determined according to the Youden method. For the population of patients with ALT |