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VALidation of Imaging-based Liver Biomarkers in PEDiatric Patients

RECRUITINGSponsored by Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Actively Recruiting
SponsorSahlgrenska University Hospital
Started2019-03-28
Est. completion2030-03
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The goal of this observational (diagnostic validation) study is to validate imaging-based biomarkers for assessing liver involvement in pediatric patients with established or suspected liver disease. The projekt involves 3 larger studies, each with specific aims specified in detailed description below. The main study (study 1) compares imaging-based biomarkers-with liver biopsy to evaluate their correlation with histologically confirmed liver disease, including fibrosis, inflammation, and steatosis. The main question the overall project aims to answer is: • Can multiple novel imaging-based biomarkers, such as shear wave elastography (SWE), shear wave dispersion (SWD), and attenuation imaging (ATI), be used for detailed, non-invasive liver characterization in children, and if so, how should they be used?

Eligibility

Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria (Study 1-main study)

* all patients scheduled for a clinically liver biopsy at the Queen Silvia Children's Hospital
* any form of suspected or confirmed liver disease
* age between 0-18 years
* consent by the child/parents to participate.
* For controls: children scheduled for a renal biopsy
* age between 0-18 years
* consent by the child/parents to participate.

Exclusion Criteria:

* technical limitations regarding the measurements
* inability to fully understand the informed consent documents.

Conditions6

Cystic Fibrosis Liver DiseaseHepatic DisordersIntestinal Failure-associated Liver DiseaseLiver DiseaseMAFLDPediatric Liver Transplantation

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