FibroScan Results Explained - kPa CAP Scores | Hepatologist Guide This guide explains exactly what your FibroScan results mean, written by a consultant hepatologist who interprets these scans every week We will cover both numbers on your report: the kPa score (which measures liver stiffness and fibrosis) and the CAP score (which measures liver fat)
FibroScan® with CAP™ for fatty liver disease assessment - ECHOSENS CAP™ is available on the three FibroScan ® probes (S+*, M+ and XL+) CAP™ provides a convenient and patient-friendly method to assess lipid turnover during lifestyle and dietary interventions to combat MASLD
FibroScan: Liver Health Assessment - WebMD The FibroScan test produces two kinds of scores: the controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) score and the fibrosis score Together, these scores tell your doctor how much fat buildup and
How To Read A FibroScan Result | Ranges And Next Steps This guide walks you through the pieces that matter: what liver stiffness (in kilopascals, or kPa) means, what the fat score (CAP, in dB m) means, how to spot a reliable test, and when the context around a FibroScan changes the reading
LSM by VCTE - FibroScan CAPTM measurement with FibroScan® is a fast, reproducible, non-invasive and point of care test allowing quantification of steatosis in patients with NAFLD and other fatty liver diseases