What is the normal reference value of FibroScan

FibroScan, also known as liver stiffness test, is a clinical application of elastic ultrasound and an elastic ultrasound of the liver, and generally its normal value is less than 7kPa or less. For such cases, if the patient’s liver stiffness test indicates that it is above 7kPa, the patient is mostly considered to have liver fibrosis. At this time, the patient needs to have further blood tests for liver fibrillation, liver function and, if necessary, ultrasound or CT of the upper abdomen to see if the patient has liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. If the test results suggest that the patient has cirrhosis, it is necessary to further investigate the cause of cirrhosis, such as whether it is caused by viral hepatitis, or whether it is caused by autoimmune hepatitis. In addition, if the patient has a history of long-term alcohol consumption and medication, the cause of the disease will be investigated before further treatment. If the patient has viral hepatitis, blood should be drawn to check for viral replication, such as hepatitis B DNA or hepatitis C RNA, and if the patient has viral replication, combined with elevated glutamic acid and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, then the patient should consider active antiviral therapy. If the patient has liver fibrosis, it is in the compensatory stage, we should actively consider the anti-fibrosis, you can take a certain amount of turtle nail soft liver tablets and other active treatment.