Assessment of Intra-Individual Variability and Reproducibility in Pancreatic EUS-Guided Elastography.
Bogdan Miutescu, Renata Bende, Felix Bende, Adrian Burdan, Eyad Gadour, Ana Maria Ghiuchici, Mohammed Alomar, Calin Burciu, Mohammed Saad AlQahtani, Roxana Sirli, Alina Popescu, Iulia Ratiu
Abstract
Open AccessBackground: Shear-wave elastography (SWE) performed during endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a promising tool for quantifying pancreatic stiffness, but its intra-session reproducibility remains incompletely defined. Methods: In this prospective single-center study, 86 consecutive patients (median age 66 years; 59.3% women) referred for diagnostic EUS underwent EUS-guided point SWE. Ten measurements were acquired from a 10 × 15 mm region of interest in the pancreatic body or tail when the breath was held by a single expert operator. Reproducibility was assessed by comparing the first and last five acquisitions; intra-individual variability was expressed as the coefficient of variation (CV). Results: Mean stiffness was 18.5 ± 8.9 kPa (2.31 ± 0.58 m/s). Agreement between early and late measurements was excellent in kPa (ICC = 0.99; r = 0.997; mean bias -0.06 kPa) and moderate in m/s (ICC = 0.61; r = 0.61). The mean CVs were 0.640 for kPa and 0.328 for m/s. Sex, age, and BMI had no significant influence on stiffness or reproducibility. The technical success rate was 97%, with no adverse events. Conclusions: EUS-guided point SWE provides highly reproducible pancreatic stiffness measurements within a single session, particularly when expressed in kPa. Demographic factors do not affect stability, supporting its integration into routine EUS practice. Further multicenter studies are needed to establish pathology-specific cut-offs and confirm clinical relevance.