Non-invasive Assessment of Liver Fibrosis
Chronic liver disease due to a variety of etiologies is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the US. Regardless of etiology, assessing the stage of liver disease is critical for treatment decisions, prognosis and general medical management. The gold standard for assessing liver fibrosis is a biopsy. However, biopsies are invasive, expensive and can be accompanied by a number of complications. For these reasons, many non-invasive markers (NIMs) have been developed and are increasingly used in clinical practice. This presentation will review non-invasive approaches for assessing liver fibrosis, with an emphasis on surrogate serum biomarkers, including Fibrosure and Fibrometer.
