Abstract
BACKGROUND:
In the past ten years, liver biopsies have been used as a method to accurately diagnose the stage of fibrosis.
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to evaluate whether body position and exercise affect the measurement of liver Young’s modulus of healthy volunteers by real-time shear wave elastography (RT-SWE).
Methods:
RT-SWE was used to measure liver Young’s modulus in the supine and left lateral positions of 70 healthy volunteers at rest and measure the liver Young’s modulus in the lying position before exercise, and at zero, five, and ten minutes of rest after exercise.
RESULTS:
The liver Young’s modulus in the left lateral position was significantly higher than in the supine position (
CONCLUSION:
Body position and exercise have a significant impact on the measurement of liver Young’s modulus. It is recommended that the examinees take a supine position during the measurement, and measurement should be conducted at least ten minutes after exercise.
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