FibroMeter is a range of blood tests for evaluating the stage of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. Each FibroMeter test has been specifically designed for the main specific etiologies, using determined sets of markers.
The FibroMeter range covers the 3 main causes of liver diseases
- Viral hepatitis (Virus)
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
- Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD)
What is the Fibrometer VIRUS?
The Virus FibroMeter® (FibroMeter® V) assesses the stage of liver fibrosis. It has been specifically designed for patients with chronic viral infection, as well as for patients with coinfection.
What is a FibroMeter NAFLD?
A FibroMeter® NAFLD evaluates the state of liver fibrosis in patients affected by metabolic steatopathy.
What is a FibroMeter ALCOHOL?
A FibroMeter® Alcohol evaluates the stage of liver fibrosis in patients affected by alcoholic liver disease.
What is FibroMeter VCTE?
It assesses the stage of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic viral hepatitis (B, C) with or without HIV coinfection, and patients with metabolic steatosis.
How to use FibroMeter
Watch Echosens’ Blood Markers Video.
For more information, visit fibrometer.com/en/using-a-fibrometer.html
FibroMeter Studies
1) Improved fibrosis staging by elastometry and blood test in chronic hepatitis C
2) The combination of a blood test and FibroScan improves the non-invasive diagnosis of liver fibrosis
6) AASLD: “When and in whom to initiate HCV Therapy”