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Fibroscan results - is IQR 0.7 kpa a sign of unreliability?

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Hi,

I did a fibroscan yesterday and got these results: median stiffness 3.8 kpa, IQR 0.7 kpa and iqr/med 18%, valid measures 6 and success rate 86%.

I've read that for an accurate reading the IQR should be less than 0.7 kpa. Is that correct or does it depend more on the stiffness in general?

Thanks!

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You normally want 10 scans and a 100% success rate. Still, even where you're at is good. When I had my firbroscan, the tech was awesome, she took 10 scans about 6 times. Every time they balanced out around 4-4.7kpa. It's a very good sign to have been at a 3.8, I doubt you're in trouble with those scans.

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I've had one no results just no scarring ?

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