Noninvasive Fibrosis Assessment in Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: An Update.
Kristina BojanicMirta Sudaric BogojevicSonja VukadinRenata SikoraGordana IvanacNikola Raguz LucicMartina SmolicAshraf A TabllGeorge Y WuRobert SmolicPublished in: Journal of clinical and translational hepatology (2023)
Liver biopsy is historically the gold standard for liver fibrosis assessment of chronic hepatitis C patients. However, with the introduction and validation of noninvasive tests (NITs) to evaluate advanced fibrosis, and the direct-acting antiviral agents for treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV), the role of NITs have become even more complex. There is now need for longitudinal monitoring and elucidation of cutoff values for prediction of liver-related complication after sustained virological response. The aim of this report is to provide a critical overview of the various NITs available for the assessment of liver fibrosis in HCV patients.