Timing of breast biopsy and axillary ultrasound does not affect the false positive rate of the axillary ultrasound

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Abstract

Background

The determination of axillary lymph node metastases is an important component of breast cancer treatment planning. Lymph node biopsies can be performed simultaneously with breast biopsy or at a later time. However, a post-breast biopsy ultrasound of the axilla may appear abnormal due to reactivity in the axillary lymph nodes. This study examined the timing of the axillary ultrasound (AUS) in relation to a breast biopsy to determine if it would affect patient management.

Methods

All newly diagnosed breast cancers from 2016 to 2017 were analyzed. We analyzed the timing of breast abnormality diagnosis, breast ultrasound, breast biopsy, AUS, and the AUS biopsy (AUSBx). An interval AUS was considered one that was not performed on the same day as a breast biopsy. True positive (TP), false positive (FP), true negative (TN), and false negative (FN) values were calculated. Chi-square analysis and Fisher exact test were performed on categorical data, and a student’s t-test was performed for continuous variables. Significance was determined to be p < 0.05.

Results

Same-day TP and FP AUS rates were 66.5 % and 33.5 %, respectively, and interval TP and FP AUS rates were 60.1 % and 39.9 %, respectively (p = 0.4708). The same-day TN and FN AUS rates were 90.6 % and 9.4 %, respectively, and interval TN and FN rates were 82.4 % and 17.6 %, respectively (p = 0.3917).

Conclusion

Overall TP, FP, TN, and FN rates did not differ between patients who received same-day or interval AUS studies.
乳腺活组织检查和腋窝超声检查的时间不会影响腋窝超声检查的假阳性率
背景确定腋窝淋巴结转移是乳腺癌治疗计划的重要组成部分。淋巴结活检可与乳腺活检同时进行,也可稍后进行。然而,乳腺活检后的腋窝超声检查可能会因腋窝淋巴结的反应性而出现异常。本研究研究了腋窝超声(AUS)与乳腺活检的时间关系,以确定其是否会影响患者的管理。方法分析了2016年至2017年所有新诊断的乳腺癌患者。我们分析了乳腺异常诊断、乳腺超声、乳腺活检、AUS和AUS活检(AUSBx)的时间。间隔 AUS 被视为未与乳腺活检在同一天进行。计算真阳性(TP)、假阳性(FP)、真阴性(TN)和假阴性(FN)值。对分类数据进行卡方分析和费雪精确检验,对连续变量进行学生 t 检验。结果当天的 TP 和 FP AUS 率分别为 66.5 % 和 33.5 %,间隔期的 TP 和 FP AUS 率分别为 60.1 % 和 39.9 %(p = 0.4708)。结论接受当天或间隔 AUS 研究的患者的总体 TP、FP、TN 和 FN 率没有差异。
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