Fibrometers definitions
FibroMeters are non-invasive scores used for the diagnosis of liver disease severity (fibrosis degree). They are performed using a blood test. Biological markers are measured and then used to calculate FibroMeters.
FibroMeters result from a research led by Professor Paul CALES’ team in the Hepato-Gastroenterology Department at the Central University Hospital in Angers and the HIFIH UPRES 3859 laboratory at the University in Angers.
This research was the subject used for many publications in world-famous scientific magazines (Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Journal of Hepatology…) and of three international patent registrations.
FibroMeters specificities
FibroMeters specificities are:
- formula adapted to the origin of the pathology (HBV and HCV / co-infection, alcohol, steatosis).
- scores with the best performance.
- an expert system for the virus score: for a more reliable diagnostic.
- a specific FibroMeter for the cirrhosis which increases the diagnostic accuracy of the FibroMeter virus score.
- calculation of the percentage of fibrosis in the liver (fibrosis degree).
Third generation FibroMeters : FibroMeter3G CirrhoMeter3G
Examples of results report
FibroMeter Virus report
FibroMeter Virus report with correction by the expert system
FibroMeter Virus report with intervention of the F4 FibroMeter
FibroMeter S report
FibroMeter A report

