Elastography Department
State-of-the-Art Tissue Stiffness Assessment with High Specialization & Cutting-Edge Technology
Elastography is an advanced imaging technique that allows for the evaluation of the mechanical stiffness of tissues, providing critical diagnostic information in a non-invasive manner. At the Elastography Department of YGEIA Group, both types of elastography – strain and shear wave elastography – are performed by specialized physicians with expertise in dynamic soft-tissue imaging.
Types of Elastography
Strain Elastography (SE):
Measures tissue deformation in response to external compression. Results are displayed as color-coded maps (qualitative/semi-quantitative).
Shear Wave Elastography (SWE):
Measures the propagation speed of shear waves generated within the tissue, enabling quantitative and reproducible assessment of stiffness (kPa or m/s). This is the most technologically advanced form of elastography.
Clinical Applications
Elastography enhances diagnostic accuracy and reduces unnecessary biopsies across a wide range of conditions, primarily:
- Liver
- Fibrosis staging in chronic liver diseases (HBV, HCV, NASH, etc.)
- Assessment of hepatic steatosis
- Monitoring therapeutic response
- Alternative to liver biopsy in many cases
Shear wave elastography has demonstrated strong correlation with fibrosis stages (F1–F4), with diagnostic accuracy approaching 90% in multicenter studies (EASL Guidelines, 2021).
- Thyroid Gland
- Nodule evaluation (in conjunction with TIRADS)
- Improved risk stratification for malignancy
- Guidance for decision-making between FNA and follow-up
Thyroid elastography improves sensitivity and specificity in nodule assessment, with positive evidence from meta-analyses (Bhatia et al., AJR, 2015).
Advantages
- Non-invasive & painless procedure
- Quantitative data with high reproducibility
- Reduces the need for biopsies in liver, breast, and thyroid
- Suitable for regular follow-up without radiation exposure
- Performed with cutting-edge technology and highly trained specialists
At YGEIA, elastography is performed according to highly specialized diagnostic protocols, using state-of-the-art ultrasound systems (e.g., Siemens, GE, Canon) with both strain and shear wave elastography capabilities. Examinations are conducted by expert radiologists, ensuring reliability, diagnostic accuracy, and clinical value.
Selected References
- European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Clinical Practice Guidelines, 2021
- Bhatia KSS et al. “Thyroid Nodules: Differentiation with Shear-Wave Elastography…” AJR, 2015
- Chang JM et al. “Added Value of Shear-Wave Elastography…” Radiology, 2013
- World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB) Guidelines, 2015

