Research Presentation Sessions: Abdominal Viscera & GI Tract

RPS 2201 - Advances in liver ultrasound

Lectures

1
Depth dependence of liver fat quantification with ultrasound attenuation imaging

Depth dependence of liver fat quantification with ultrasound attenuation imaging

07:00Giovanna Ferraioli, Pavia / IT

2
Performance of shear wave elastography as a non-invasive method to predict liver fibrosis demonstrated by biopsy

Performance of shear wave elastography as a non-invasive method to predict liver fibrosis demonstrated by biopsy

07:00Camilo G. Sotomayor, Santiago / CL

3
Assessment of liver stiffness changes with strain-wave elastography in post-long COVID 19 patients with no co-morbidities

Assessment of liver stiffness changes with strain-wave elastography in post-long COVID 19 patients with no co-morbidities

07:00Yusuf Aksu, Nevşehir / TR

4
Stiffness on shear wave elastography as a potential microenvironment biomarker for predicting tumour recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma

Stiffness on shear wave elastography as a potential microenvironment biomarker for predicting tumour recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma

07:00Xian Zhong, Maastricht / NL

5
Comparison of quantitative microflow imaging and CEUS for detecting hepatic congestion in living donor liver transplantation

Comparison of quantitative microflow imaging and CEUS for detecting hepatic congestion in living donor liver transplantation

07:00Taewon Han, seoul / KR

6
Ultrasound screening of liver steatosis by innovative method of the attenuation coefficient measurement (ACM) steatometry

Ultrasound screening of liver steatosis by innovative method of the attenuation coefficient measurement (ACM) steatometry

07:00Oleh Dynnyk, Kyiv / UA

7
Diagnostic performance of ultrasound-guided attenuation parameter (UGAP) for the quantification of hepatic steatosis in patients with biopsy-proven nonalcholic fatty liver disease: a prospective study

Diagnostic performance of ultrasound-guided attenuation parameter (UGAP) for the quantification of hepatic steatosis in patients with biopsy-proven nonalcholic fatty liver disease: a prospective study

07:00Roberto Cannella, Palermo / IT

8
Moderation

Moderation

00:00Caroline Ewertsen, Copenhagen Oe / DK

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