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The Potential of Shear Wave Elastography to Reduce Unnecessary Biopsies in Breast Cancer Diagnosis: An International, Diagnostic, Multicenter Trial

Authors :
Golatta, M.
Pfob, A.
Busch, C.
Bruckner, T.
Alwafai, Z.
Balleyguier, C.
Clevert, D.A.
Duda, V.
Goncalo, M.
Gruber, I.
Hahn, M.
Kapetas, P.
Ohlinger, R.
Rutten, M.J.C.M.
Tozaki, M.
Wojcinski, S.
Rauch, G.
Heil, J.
Barr, R.G.
Golatta, M.
Pfob, A.
Busch, C.
Bruckner, T.
Alwafai, Z.
Balleyguier, C.
Clevert, D.A.
Duda, V.
Goncalo, M.
Gruber, I.
Hahn, M.
Kapetas, P.
Ohlinger, R.
Rutten, M.J.C.M.
Tozaki, M.
Wojcinski, S.
Rauch, G.
Heil, J.
Barr, R.G.
Source :
Ultraschall in der Medizin; 162; 168; 0172-4614; 2; 44; ~Ultraschall in der Medizin~162~168~~~0172-4614~2~44~~
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 294698.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)<br />PURPOSE: In this prospective, multicenter trial we evaluated whether additional shear wave elastography (SWE) for patients with BI-RADS 3 or 4 lesions on breast ultrasound could further refine the assessment with B-mode breast ultrasound for breast cancer diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed prospective, multicenter, international data from 1288 women with breast lesions rated by conventional 2 D B-mode ultrasound as BI-RADS 3 to 4c and undergoing 2D-SWE. After reclassification with SWE the proportion of undetected malignancies should be < 2 %. All patients underwent histopathologic evaluation (reference standard). RESULTS: Histopathologic evaluation showed malignancy in 368 of 1288 lesions (28.6 %). The assessment with B-mode breast ultrasound resulted in 1.39 % (6 of 431) undetected malignancies (malignant lesions in BI-RADS 3) and 53.80 % (495 of 920) unnecessary biopsies (biopsies in benign lesions). Re-classifying BI-RADS 4a patients with a SWE cutoff of 2.55 m/s resulted in 1.98 % (11 of 556) undetected malignancies and a reduction of 24.24 % (375 vs. 495) of unnecessary biopsies. CONCLUSION: A SWE value below 2.55 m/s for BI-RADS 4a lesions could be used to downstage these lesions to follow-up, and therefore reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies by 24.24 %. However, this would come at the expense of some additionally missed cancers compared to B-mode breast ultrasound (rate of undetected malignancies 1.98 %, 11 of 556, versus 1.39 %, 6 of 431) which would, however, still be in line with the ACR BI-RADS 3 definition (< 2 % of undetected malignancies).

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OAIster
Journal :
Ultraschall in der Medizin; 162; 168; 0172-4614; 2; 44; ~Ultraschall in der Medizin~162~168~~~0172-4614~2~44~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394896685
Document Type :
Electronic Resource