Revolutionizing MASH and MASLD Clinical Trials with Transient Elastography
At Profil, we're at the forefront of tackling metabolic diseases, focusing among others on Metabolic Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and Metabolic Associated SteatoHepatitis (MASH). Transient Elastography (TE), is a pivotal non-invasive technique and key in how we assess and manage these liver conditions.
Why Transient Elastography?
TE is a well-established method that measures liver stiffness to assess fibrosis, a key factor in MASLD and MASH progression. Using the FibroScan® device, this technique offers a swift, pain-free assessment of liver health, providing crucial data without the invasiveness of traditional biopsies.
How TE Works:
- Non-Invasive: A probe emits a vibration pulse that travels through the liver.
- Quick and Accurate: Measures the speed of reflection of this wave; faster speeds indicate stiffer, more fibrotic liver tissue.
- Simultaneous Measurements: Alongside liver stiffness, TE calculates the Controlled Attenuation Parameter (CAP), which quantifies liver fat, thus offering a comprehensive overview of liver health.
Benefits of TE in Clinical Trials:
- Safety and Comfort: Eliminates the need for invasive liver biopsies, enhancing patient comfort and safety.
- Efficient Sampling: Covers a region about a hundred times larger than a biopsy, providing broader and more accurate data.
- Cost-Effective: Reduces the overall cost of clinical trials by minimizing the need for more invasive, expensive procedures.
Strategic Application in Trials
Our use of TE enables precise stratification of participants in clinical trials for MASLD and MASH, allowing us to:
- Identify early-stage liver fibrosis and fat accumulation.
- Monitor the efficacy of therapeutic interventions aimed at reducing liver fat and halting fibrosis progression.
Collaborative Edge
Profil's collaborations with leading academic centers enhance our capabilities in utilizing TE alongside advanced imaging technologies such as MRI-PDFF, ensuring top-tier research and trial outcomes.
Join the Movement
As we continue to refine and advance our methods, follow us to stay updated on how Transient Elastography is setting new standards in the management and treatment of liver diseases associated with metabolic dysfunction. We would also like to invite you to watch our complimentary on-demand online seminar session “Mash Pharmacotherapy – On the Brink of a New Era”. Click here to watch it.