Validation of the FibroTest Biochemical Markers Score in Assessing Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C Patients
- 1 March 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 49 (3) , 450-454
- https://doi.org/10.1373/49.3.450
Abstract
Background: Determining the stage of fibrosis by liver biopsy is important in managing patients with hepatitis C virus infection. We investigated the predictive value of the proprietary FibroTest score to accurately identify significant fibrosis in Australian hepatitis C patients. Methods: Serum obtained from 125 confirmed hepatitis C patients before antiviral therapy was analyzed for haptoglobin, α2-macroglobulin, apolipoprotein A1, bilirubin, and γ-glutamyltransferase activity, and the FibroTest score was computed. Liver fibrosis pathology was staged according to a defined system on a scale of F0 to F4. We used predictive values and a ROC curve to assess the accuracy of FibroTest scores. Results: The prevalence of significant fibrosis defined by liver biopsy was 0.38. The most useful single test for predicting significant fibrosis was serum α2-macroglobulin (cutoff value, 2.52 g/L; sensitivity, 75%; specificity, 67%). The negative predictive value of a FibroTest score 0.6 was 78%. Although 33 of the 125 patients had FibroTest scores 0.6 who were likely to have significant fibrosis, 5 (21%) had mild fibrosis. Of the 125 patients in the cohort, 57 (46%) could have avoided liver biopsy, but discrepant results were recorded in 11 of those 57 (19%). Conclusion: The FibroTest score could not accurately predict the presence or absence of significant liver fibrosis.Keywords
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