Estimation of controlled attenuation parameter–based liver steatosis via raw ultrasound data from handheld devices
Key Points
The aim is to assess the effectiveness of handheld devices in estimating liver steatosis using raw ultrasound data.
Utilized raw ultrasound data from handheld devices
Focused on the assessment of liver steatosis levels
Employed controlled attenuation parameter for measurement
Handheld devices provided objective estimates of liver steatosis
Enabled more accessible screening for liver conditions
Showed potential for improved monitoring of treatment outcomes
Abstract
HHUDs capable of acquiring raw data may serve as objective and accessible screening tools for liver steatosis, potentially improving treatment monitoring.