Evaluation of Usability and Efficacy of Strain Elastography Method Concurrently with Preoperative Ultrasonography in Cases of Hydatid Cyst

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
E. Karatay, Ozlem Turkoglu, Abdulkadir Eren, M. Javadov
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Hydatid cysts (HCs), which are among the cystic lesions of the liver, are frequently encountered in endemic areas. Routine imaging modalities are sometimes insufficient to differentiate HC types, and ultrasound (US) elastography has just begun to be used for this purpose. In this study, the effectiveness of the strain elastography (SE) method in preoperative HC cases was investigated, and the relationship between HC types and elastography values was evaluated. HC cases that underwent SE simultaneously with preoperative US between January 2019 and February 2021 were evaluated retrospectively, and 75 cases were included in the study. In addition to elastography data, cyst typing according to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification was also available. Thirty cases were male and 45 cases were female, the median age was 48 years, and the interquartile range was 41 years. According to the WHO classification, 15 cases were Type I, 27 cases were Type II, and 33 cases were Type III HC. Median strain ratio (SR) values were 5.69 (4.07–14.47) for Type I, median 1.49 (1.26–1.74) for Type II, and median 0.21 (0.13–0.30) for Type III, and there was a highly significant relationship between HC types and SR values (P < 0.001). There was also a very strong (-) directional correlation between HC type and strain rate (P < 0.001, Spemann rho (ρ): −0.928). US elastography is a new modality in the diagnosis of HC types, and there are few studies available. In this study, unlike the literature, it is the first time that HC typing and discrimination have been used using the SE technique, which is remarkable.
评估应变弹性成像方法与术前超声波检查在包虫囊肿病例中的实用性和有效性
水瘤囊肿(HCs)是肝脏囊性病变的一种,在地方病流行地区经常出现。常规成像方法有时不足以区分水瘤囊肿的类型,而超声(US)弹性成像法刚刚开始用于这一目的。本研究调查了应变弹性成像(SE)方法在术前HC病例中的有效性,并评估了HC类型与弹性成像值之间的关系。 研究回顾性评估了2019年1月至2021年2月期间同时接受SE和术前US检查的HC病例,共纳入75例。除弹性成像数据外,还提供了根据世界卫生组织(WHO)分类的囊肿分型。 30例为男性,45例为女性,年龄中位数为48岁,四分位数范围为41岁。根据世界卫生组织的分类,15 例为 I 型,27 例为 II 型,33 例为 III 型 HC。I 型的中位应变比(SR)值为 5.69(4.07-14.47),II 型的中位应变比为 1.49(1.26-1.74),III 型的中位应变比为 0.21(0.13-0.30)。HC 类型与应变率之间也存在很强的 (-) 方向相关性(P < 0.001,Spemann rho (ρ):-0.928). US 弹性成像技术是诊断 HC 类型的一种新方法,目前可用的研究很少。在本研究中,与文献不同的是,这是首次使用 SE 技术对 HC 进行分型和鉴别,这是非常了不起的。
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Journal of Medical Ultrasound
Journal of Medical Ultrasound RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
90
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Ultrasound is the peer-reviewed publication of the Asian Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, and the Chinese Taipei Society of Ultrasound in Medicine. Its aim is to promote clinical and scientific research in ultrasonography, and to serve as a channel of communication among sonologists, sonographers, and medical ultrasound physicians in the Asia-Pacific region and wider international community. The Journal invites original contributions relating to the clinical and laboratory investigations and applications of ultrasonography.
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