Role of Percutaneous Liver Biopsy

نویسندگان

  • Mia Rodziewicz
  • Ricardo Moreno-Otero
چکیده

We read the interesting study by Szymczak et al. (1) regarding the safety and effectiveness of a blind per-cutaneous liver biopsy, where they concluded that the failure rate and the risk of complications are low if indications and contraindications are carefully considered. Moreover, these authors emphasize how important it is that biopsies are performed by skilled and experienced operators. This study raises controversy, however, as although a liver biopsy is reasonably safe, it is still an inva-sive procedure and it is unclear as to whether the histol-ogy results affect the management of patients with liver disease. In addition, the increasing availability of non-invasive techniques for staging hepatic fibrosis, together with new and advanced radiological, immunological, virological and molecular genetic tests, may undermine the future role of liver biopsy in clinical practice. It has recently been reported (Björnsson E, et al., 2011) that patients with typical laboratory features of auto-immune hepatitis (AIH) rarely need a liver biopsy for their diagnosis and moreover, that most patients with hallmark features of AIH are likely to have a compatible liver histology. In the few patients with atypical histol-ogy, these findings also have little impact on their clinical management. Thus, a biopsy might be unnecessary in patients who meet the clinical criteria for AIH. This statement might be considered controversial, particularly in those patients who are difficult to categorize due to an atypical clinical presentation. Diagnosing drug-induced liver injury relies primarily on careful history taking; nevertheless, we had the opportunity to study two illustrative cases of patients with acute flares of severe hepatitis that underwent ultrasound-guided liver biopsy for diagnostic characterization. In these patients the histo-logical findings played a decisive role in determining the specific therapeutic intervention required, which subsequently led to a remission of the acute disease (2, 3). It is generally accepted that a liver biopsy in patients with chronic hepatitis B is indicated in order to prescribe antiviral therapy, this is usually when serum ALT is very low and in suspected cases of advanced fibrosis (> F2) who are at risk of developing cirrhosis. Concerning chronic hepatitis C, a liver biopsy was previously recommended prior to commencing therapy in order to determine whether treatment was warranted and to assess disease prognosis (grading and staging). In current

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دوره 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012