Publications by authors named "D Jesper"

Background Attenuation coefficient (AC) and shear-wave speed (SWS) are established US markers for assessing patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), while shear-wave dispersion slope (DS) is not. Purpose To assess the relationship between the multiparametric US imaging markers DS, AC, and SWS and liver histopathologic necroinflammation in patients with MASLD. Materials and Methods This international multicenter prospective study enrolled consecutive patients with biopsy-proven MASLD between June 2019 and March 2023.

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Purpose: Liver histology has prognostic relevance and is used in surveillance and therapeutic strategies. This longitudinal study was designed to evaluate the prognostic relevance of ARFI elastography in comparison to liver histology and to the FIB-4 score in a 5-year observation interval.

Materials And Methods: Based on the hospital database, patients with an elastography examination of the liver between 2010-2012, a liver biopsy, and a follow-up of 5 years were included in the study.

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Objectives: Point shear-wave elastography (pSWE) alias acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging is a well-established ultrasound-based technique for the non-invasive assessment of liver tissue stiffness. As cut-off values for liver cirrhosis cannot be transferred from one ultrasound system to another, this study aimed at determining cut-off values for the newly developed Siemens ACUSON Sequoia ultrasound system.

Methods: In a pilot study phase, two independent examiners conducted 10 pSWE measurements in an elasticity phantom and 32 healthy individuals for the determination of inter-examiner agreement.

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Background: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a main tool in pancreatology for both diagnosis and therapy. It allows minimally invasive differentiation of various diseases, with a minimal degree of inflammation or anatomic variations. EUS also enables interventional direct access to the pancreatic parenchyma and the retroperitoneal space, the pancreatic duct, the pancreatic masses, cysts, vascular structures for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a vital tool in gastroenterology, used for diagnosing and assessing various pancreatic conditions with advanced imaging techniques and interventional capabilities.
  • The review emphasizes EUS's role in identifying normal anatomical variations and pancreatic masses, facilitating accurate diagnoses that are crucial for both malignant and benign conditions.
  • Recent advancements in computer-aided diagnosis and artificial intelligence may enhance EUS's effectiveness by reducing variability in interpretations and improving decision-making in managing pancreatic diseases.
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