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Ioan Sporea
Researcher at Fudan University
Publications - 379
Citations - 11803
Ioan Sporea is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transient elastography & Elastography. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 328 publications receiving 9652 citations.
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Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)--a new modality for the evaluation of liver fibrosis.
TL;DR: In this article, the accuracy of transient elastography (TE) and Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) for liver fibrosis assessment was compared to percutaneous liver biopsy (LB) in patients with chronic hepatitis.
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Value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging elastography for non-invasive evaluation of patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
TL;DR: ARFI elastography is a promising method for differentiating patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis from patients with simple steatosis and can also predict significant fibrosis in these patients.
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Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse and Supersonic Shear Imaging Versus Transient Elastography for Liver Fibrosis Assessment
Ioan Sporea,Simona Bota,A. Jurchis,Roxana Sirli,Oana Gradinaru-Tascau,Alina Popescu,Iulia Ratiu,Milana Szilaski +7 more
TL;DR: In 55.4% of patients, reliable liver stiffness measurements were obtained using all three elastographic methods, and ARFI imaging and TE were similarly accurate in diagnosing significant fibrosis and cirrhosis, with TE as the reference method.
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EFSUMB Recommendations and Guidelines for Gastrointestinal Ultrasound.
Kim Nylund,Giovanni Maconi,Alois Hollerweger,Tomas Ripolles,Nadia Pallotta,Antony Higginson,Carla Serra,Christoph F. Dietrich,Ioan Sporea,Adrian Saftoiu,K. Dirks,Trygve Hausken,Emma Calabrese,Laura Romanini,Christian Maaser,Dieter Nuernberg,Odd Helge Gilja +16 more
TL;DR: The first part, gives an overview of the examination techniques for GIUS recommended by experts in the field and presents the current evidence for the interpretation of normal sonoanatomical and physiological features as examined with different ultrasound modalities.
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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) For The Evaluation Of Focal Liver Lesions – A Prospective Multicenter Study Of Its Usefulness In Clinical Practice
Ioan Sporea,Radu Badea,A Popescu,Zeno Spârchez,Roxana Sirli,Mirela Danila,Larisa Săndulescu,Simona Bota,D. P. Calescu,Daniel Nedelcu,Ciprian Brisc,L. Ciobâca,Liliana Gheorghe,Mihai Socaciu,Alina Martie,S. Ioaniţescu,Attila Tamas,Costin Teodor Streba,M. Iordache,Iulia Simionov,Mariana Jinga,A. Anghel,C.C. Prelipcean,Catalina Mihai,S Stanciu,D. Stoicescu,Eugen Dumitru,Corina Pietrareanu,D. Bartos,R. Manzat Saplacan,I. Pârvulescu,Roxana Vadan,G. Smira,Liliana-Ana Tuţă,Adrian Saftoiu,Adrian Saftoiu +35 more
TL;DR: CEUS represents a useful method in clinical practice for differentiating between malignant and benign FLLs detected on standard ultrasonography, and the results are in concordance with previous multicenter studies: DEGUM (Germany) and STIC (France).