Prospective Assessment of Treatment-Induced Liver Injury as a Cause of Diffuse Pathologic Hepatic Enhancement in Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY(2024)

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Objective: A hypo-enhancement of the liver in contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), pathologic one-minute hepatic enhancement (pOMHE), was recently observed in 70% of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplanta-tion patients with a high-risk profile for veno-occlusive disease (VOD). Whether pOMHE was a pre-clinical sign of VOD or an unspecific feature of liver damage secondary to intensive chemotherapy is unclear.Methods: To investigate this, we studied CEUS patterns in patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy prior to autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto-HSCT) or intensive induction therapy (IT) for the treat-ment of acute leukemia. From April 2020 to May 2021, patients undergoing auto-HSCT (n = 20) or acute leuke-mia patients prior to IT (n = 20) were included. All patients underwent a B-mode ultrasound and CEUS of the liver and spleen before treatment (d0) and on day 10 (d10) after therapy start. The one-minute hepatic enhance-ment was quantified. An optical density of liver enhancement less than 90% compared with the spleen was consid-ered pathologic (pOMHE). Clinical and laboratory parameters used to assess a drug-induced liver injury (DILI) were documented.Results: The OMHE was normal (d0 and d10) in 36 (90%) patients. After IT, 2 of 20 patients had a pOMHE. A DILI grade IV was diagnosed in one case and hyperfibrinolysis in the second case. In 2 of 20 (5%) auto-HSCT patients a pOMHE was observed at d10 without clinical symptoms.Conclusion: Chemotherapy-induced effects are not the cause of a pathologic liver enhancement. In contrast, severe DILI or hyperfibrinolysis can be associated with pOMHE.
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Drug-induced liver injury,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound,Acute myeloid leukemia,No pathologic hepatic enhancement,Autologous stem cell transplantation,Ultrasound
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