Diagnostic problems in two-dimensional shear wave elastography of the liver

World J Radiol. 2020 May 28;12(5):76-86. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v12.i5.76.

Abstract

Two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) is used in the clinical setting for observation of the liver. Unfortunately, a wide spectrum of artifactual images are frequently encountered in 2D-SWE, the precise mechanisms of which remain incompletely understood. This review was designed to present many of the artifactual images seen in 2D-SWE of the liver and to analyze them by computer simulation models that support clinical observations. Our computer simulations yielded the following suggestions: (1) When performing 2D-SWE in patients with chronic hepatic disease, especially liver cirrhosis, it is recommended to measure shear wave values through the least irregular hepatic surface; (2) The most useful 2D-SWE in patients with focal lesion will detect lesions that are poorly visible on B-mode ultrasound and will differentiate true tumors from pseudo-tumors (e.g., irregular fatty change); and (3) Measurement of shear wave values in the area posterior to a focal lesion must be avoided.

Keywords: Artifacts; Computer simulation model; Liver cirrhosis; Liver tumor; Two-dimensional shear wave elastography; Ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Review