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How We Aid Doctors in the Diagnosis of Liver Disease

April 15, 2020
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海角社区 delivers cutting-edge digital technologies that help clinicians provide better care for patients with liver diseases. With a strong focus on conditions that affect the liver, our vision is to empower patients and clinicians 鈥 through quantitative imaging metrics that provide greater insight on liver health and disease 鈥 enabling early detection, diagnosis, and targeted treatment.

We鈥檝e created LiverMultiScan to combat the rising burden of liver disease.

LiverMultiScan is one of our cutting-edge, non-invasive diagnostic technologies for liver disease. LiverMultiScan uses multiparametric MRI to quantify and characterize liver tissue, enabling better-informed diagnosis and treatment management plans.

In a single, non-invasive MRI examination, LiverMultiScan characterizes liver tissue by providing three key metrics 鈥 PDFF, T2*, and cT1. These have been shown by liver biopsy to correlate with liver fat, iron content, and fibro-inflammation, respectively. 聽

Identifying high-risk patients is vital in determining the care and type of treatment they need. The measure for fibro-inflammation, cT1, has been shown to predict clinical outcomes. Studies show that patients with high cT1 face an increased risk of liver-related events (e.g., liver cancer, ascites, encephalopathy). LiverMultiScan provides additional insight that is important for clinical decision making. 聽

Clinicians will receive comprehensive, rich visual reports that include these quantitative metrics to support the diagnosis of liver disorders as inputs forming part of a broader diagnostic process.

To learn more about LiverMultiScan, download our one-pager today and learn:

  • How LiverMultiScan characterizes liver tissue
  • How LiverMultiScan can be incorporated into the NASH clinical workflow

Interested in using our technology? Call our office at 1.972.803.5501 or email our clinical outreach team:

Madison Wagner, Clinical Solutions Specialist
Madison.Wagner@perspectum.com

and

Prof. Carlos Duncker MD, PhD, Medical Science Liaison
Carlos.Duncker@perspectum.com

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