Diagnostic role of gray-scale and shear-wave elastography in pediatric patients with undescended testes: a prospective controlled study.

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Ultrasonography Pub Date : 2024-02-07 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.15557/jou.2024.0004
Ismail Yurtsever, Seyma Yildiz, Samil Amirjanov, Can Yilmaz Yozgat, Serdar Balsak, Abdüsselim Adil Peker, Bahar Atasoy, Ahmet Berk Erol, Ozlem Toluk, İbrahim Aydoğdu
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Abstract

Aim: Ultrasound elastography is a simple non-invasive method for measuring tissue elasticity in relation to tissue fibrosis. The aim of this study was to compare echogenicity, volume and shear wave velocities of undescended vs normally descended testes.

Material and methods: Sixty-six boys with undescended testes were included in this study. The median age range was 35.5 (10-118) months old. The cases included in this prospective study consisted of 66 patients with non-operated undescended testes, with 51 of them being affected unilaterally and 15 affected bilaterally, as diagnosed by physical examination. The control group consisted of 31 healthy boys without any particular health problems. This prospective study was performed by gray-scale ultrasonography and shear wave elastography in boys with undescended testes and healthy testes. The testicular volumes were established by ultrasound measurement, the echogenicity and shear wave elastography values were measured in boys with unilateral and bilateral undescended testes, and the results were compared with healthy boys' testes and their contralateral testes. The stiffness values were recorded for speed (m/s) and elasticity (kPa), and the stiffness values of undescended testes were compared with the healthy control group.

Results: Echogenicity values were lower in the bilateral undescended testes group than in the healthy group, and the healthy group's echogenicity was normal (p <0.001). The ROC curve was used to identify a cut-off shear wave elastography value for predicting decreased testicular echogenicity by using average shear wave elastography values. The area under the curve for the undescended testes was 0.78 (95% CI: 0.70-0.85, sensitivity 83.7%, specificity 68.7%, p <0.001), with an average shear wave elastography value of 2.32 (m/s) for above the cut-off point indicates. This was found to be significantly associated with reduced echogenicity on gray-scale ultrasonography, suggesting that it may be correlated with fibrosis developing in patients with undescended testes.

Conclusion: The study provides interesting findings in that it proposes an alternative non-invasive method for the assessment of testicular tissue in undescended testes. We used shear wave elastography to compare the stiffness of normal testes in both heathy patients and in the contralateral healthy testes of boys with undescended testes, with the values obtained for the undescended testes reflecting the level of fibrosis of the parenchyma. Another outcome of this study was observed in patients with unilateral undescended testes, where the normally descended testes showed increased shear wave elastography values, which could be an early indication of parenchymal change.

灰度和剪切波弹性成像在小儿睾丸下降症患者中的诊断作用:一项前瞻性对照研究。
目的:超声弹性成像是一种简单的无创方法,用于测量与组织纤维化有关的组织弹性。本研究旨在比较未下降睾丸与正常下降睾丸的回声、体积和剪切波速度:本研究共纳入 66 名睾丸下降不全的男孩。中位年龄为 35.5(10-118)个月大。这项前瞻性研究的病例包括 66 例未手术的睾丸下降患者,其中 51 例为单侧睾丸下降,15 例为双侧睾丸下降。对照组由 31 名无任何特殊健康问题的健康男孩组成。这项前瞻性研究通过灰阶超声波和剪切波弹性成像技术对睾丸下降不全的男孩和健康男孩进行了检测。通过超声波测量确定了睾丸体积,测量了单侧和双侧未降睾丸男孩的回声和剪切波弹性成像值,并将结果与健康男孩的睾丸及其对侧睾丸进行了比较。记录了速度(m/s)和弹性(kPa)的硬度值,并将未睾丸的硬度值与健康对照组进行了比较:结果:双侧睾丸未降组的回声值低于健康组,而健康组的回声值正常(p p 结论:该研究提供了一个有趣的发现,即双侧睾丸未降组的回声值低于健康组:该研究提供了一种评估未降睾丸睾丸组织的替代性非侵入性方法,从而提供了有趣的发现。我们使用剪切波弹性成像技术比较了健康患者正常睾丸和未睾丸男孩对侧健康睾丸的硬度,未睾丸的硬度值反映了睾丸实质纤维化的程度。这项研究的另一项结果是在单侧睾丸下降患者中观察到的,正常下降的睾丸显示剪切波弹性成像值升高,这可能是实质变化的早期迹象。
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Journal of Ultrasonography
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