Which is better for patients with cirrhosis, CT or ultrasound?

Patients with cirrhosis are best served by CT examinations, which can assess the severity of cirrhosis and sometimes provide a more accurate understanding of whether there is a risk of liver cancer. The severity of cirrhosis can be better understood by plain scan plus enhanced CT examinations. Cirrhosis can show the following changes under CT performance, often showing abnormal liver morphology and size, progressive liver shrinkage, widening of liver fissures, formation of lobular nodules, and also measuring increased portal vein pressure, which are the manifestations of CT. Therefore, the severity of cirrhosis can be better assessed by CT examination, and whether it has progressed to advanced cirrhosis can also be judged by CT examination. Usually, you must check the relevant imaging regularly, and if there is obvious cirrhosis, you need to treat it actively.