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- Title
Color Mapping using Ultrasound System-integrated Perfusion Software for Evaluation of Focal Liver Lesions: A Possible First Step for More Independent Reading.
- Authors
Dropco, Ivor; Kaiser, Ulrich; Wagner, Lola; Brunner, Stefan M.; Schlitt, Hans Jürgen; Stroszcynski, Christian; Jung, Friedrich; Dong Yi; Herr, Wolfgang; Jung, Ernst Michael
- Abstract
Aims: To assess the value of using integrated parametric ultrasound software for contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) of liver tumors. Methods: 107 patients with liver tumors were studied. CEUS were performed to detect focal lesions. Parametric images were based on continuous CINE LOOPs, from the early-arterial phase (15 s) to the portal-venous phase (1 min) generated by perfusion software. The evaluations of the parametric images and their dignity for liver lesions were performed independently by an experienced and a less-experienced investigator. Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging scans or histological analysis were used as references. Results: High parametric image quality were obtained in all patients. Among the patients, 44% lesions were benign, 56% were malignant. The experienced investigator correctly classified 46 of 47 (98%) as benign, and 60 of 60 (100%) as malignant tumors based on the parametric images. The less-experienced investigator correctly classified 39 of 47 (83%) as benign, and 49 of 60 (82%) malignant tumors, acheaving a high statistical accuracy of 98% with this type of diagnostic. Conclusion: Parametric imaging for grading the malignant degree of tumor may be a good complement to existing ultrasound techniques and was particularly helpful for improving the assessments of the lessexperienced examiner.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC resonance imaging; ULTRASONIC imaging; LIVER tumors; COMPUTED tomography; LIVER; HYPERPERFUSION
- Publication
Journal of Gastrointestinal & Liver Diseases, 2023, Vol 32, Issue 4, p479
- ISSN
1841-8724
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15403/jgld-4997