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Non-invasive ultrasound assessment of chronic liver disease: current position and future directions for a “one-stop” liver ultrasound approach

Paul S. Sidhu, Mustafa Secil, Dirke Andre Clevert, Adrian K.P. Lim, Maciej Piskunowicz, Paolo Ricci, Thomas Fischer, Vladimir Mitkov, Vito Cantisani, Caroline Ewersten, European Society of Radiology (ESR)

Abstract

Abstract: The integration of the multitude of ultrasound techniques into a “one-stop” liver clinic model will revolutionize the management of liver diseases. This approach streamlines patient care by providing immediate imaging assessment, facilitating prompt diagnosis, and expediting treatment plans. The traditional ultrasound methods of B-mode imaging and Doppler techniques have been supplemented by the newer techniques of tissue elastography, fat quantification, and contrast-enhanced ultrasound—termed multiparametric ultrasound. The deployment of these techniques to establish in more detail the underlying status of liver disease has been profound. The encompassing ultrasound techniques have allowed the ultrasound practitioner to establish a comprehensive assessment of liver disease, allowing further accurate management, and negating the need for additional, often more expensive, imaging to establish the diagnosis. This paper explores the implementation, benefits, and challenges of ultrasound-based one-stop liver clinics, emphasizing their impact on patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency. A detailed assessment of the techniques and their position in the diagnostic armamentarium is reviewed with a comprehensive overview established. Critical relevance statement: Multiparametric liver ultrasound integrating B-mode, Doppler, CEUS, elastography and fat quantification provides a practical, low-cost one-stop pathway for staging chronic liver disease, assessing portal hypertension surrogates and characterizing incidental lesions, thereby speeding up treatment. Key Points: Ultrasound is the first-line imaging investigation for liver disease, with established criteria on B-mode imaging for steatosis and cirrhosis. Multiparametric ultrasound integrates morphology, hemodynamics, fibrosis, steatosis, and lesion assessment. A one-stop liver ultrasound clinic accelerates decisions and reduces additional imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Article number120
JournalInsights into Imaging
Volume17
Issue number1
ISSN1869-4101
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2026

Keywords

  • Chronic liver disease
  • Contrast enhanced ultrasound
  • Elastography
  • Fat quantification
  • Ultrasonography

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