Multiparametric Ultrasound in Liver Diseases
Multiparametric ultrasound is emerging as a valuable tool in evaluating chronic liver disease, offering non-invasive insights into fibrosis and steatosis. By combining shear wave elastography and attenuation imaging, clinicians can better quantify and interpret liver changes, supporting diagnostic and treatment decisions in line with current hepatology guidelines.
Designed by physicians for physicians, this webinar will demonstrate how to apply multiparametric ultrasound findings in practice, correlate results with histology and advanced imaging, and clarify decision-making thresholds.
Course Information
At the end of this lecture, delegates will:
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- Understand principles and technical aspects of multiparametric ultrasound (shear wave elastography and attenuation imaging) for assessing fibrosis and steatosis
- Learn how to interpret and apply results in the clinical context of chronic liver disease
- Discover how to integrate findings with current hepatology guidelines (EASL, AASLD) to support diagnostic and treatment decisions
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This educational talk was created on 1st Oct 2025. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.
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