%0 Journal Article %T Quantitative Assessment of Liver Fibrosis by Elastography in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study in Lom&#233; (Togo) %A Massaga Dagbe %A Bidamin N’ %A timon %A Sonia Ekembe %A Rafiou El-Hadji Yakoubou %A Pihou Gbande %A Lantam Sonhaye %A Lama Kegdigoma Agoda-Koussema %A Komlanvi Victor Adjenou %J Open Journal of Radiology %P 42-54 %@ 2164-3032 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojrad.2024.142005 %X <b>Aim:</b> To describe the two-dimensional elastographic profile according to the Shearwave (2D-SWE) technique in patients with chronic liver disease in Lom&#233;. <b>Materials and method:</b> Cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted over seven month at the Autel d&#8217;Elie Clinic in Lom&#233;, from January to August 2022, on adult patients with chronic liver disease who underwent abdominal ultrasound coupled with two-dimensional elastography. <b>Results: </b>The sample size was 54 patients. The mean age of the patients was 33 &#177; 12 years, with extremes of 18 and 66 years. Patients aged 30 years or less accounted for 48.1% (n = 26). All patients (n = 54) had at least one transaminase assay with a mean of 69.3 &#177; 78.3 IU/l (AST) and 59.3 &#177; 82.8 IU/l (ALT). There was no statistically significant association between the biological parameters and the presence of fibrosis. Viral liver disease was the main cause, accounting for 81.5% (n = 44) of cases, with no significant association with the degree of fibrosis. Ultrasound revealed a dysmorphic liver (57.4%; n = 31) and portal hypertension (18.5%, n = 10). Fibrosis stages F1, F2 and F4 accounted for (48.1%, n = 26), (24.1%, n = 13) and (13%, n = 7) of cases respectively. Liver dysmorphia was significantly associated with the presence of fibrosis (p = 0.012) and portal hypertension was significantly associated with the degree of fibrosis (p = 0.0063). <b>Conclusion: </b>Assessment of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic liver disease using 2D-SWE elastography is essential for patient follow-up. %K Hepatic Fibrosis %K 2D-SWE Elastography %K Chronic Liver Disease %K Lom& %K #233 %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133194