Clinical utility of ultrasonography in pediatric and adolescent gynecology: retrospective review of 1313 ultrasound examinations.

IF 6.1 1区 医学 Q1 ACOUSTICS
N Cooper, H Meehan, K Linton-Reid, J Barcroft, J Danin, M Seah, S Sadigh, N Bharwani, S Sur, C Fotopoulou, C Landolfo, J Yazbek, S Saso, D Timmerman, T Bourne, M Al-Memar
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Abstract

Objectives: Ultrasound is the first-line imaging modality of the pelvis in the pediatric and adolescent gynecology (PAG) population. Ultrasound findings in pre- and postpubertal PAG patients differ from those in adults. Diagnostic models for adnexal pathology have not been validated in this cohort. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate normative findings and the incidence of pathology in this cohort. The secondary aim was to assess the performance of expert opinion alone, as well as using retrospective application of the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) simple rules (SRs) and benign descriptors (BDs) in those found to have an adnexal mass.

Methods: This was a retrospective review of pelvic ultrasound examinations performed in patients < 18 years of age from January 2017 to July 2021 in one expert center in the UK. Analysis was performed on three age groups: neonatal (aged < 1 year), premenarchal (aged ≥ 1 year) and postmenarchal. The study was locally approved as an audit (GRM_082). Expert review of images of ovarian masses was performed using retrospective application of the IOTA-SRs and IOTA-BDs.

Results: In total, data on 1429 pelvic ultrasound examinations were retrieved, of which 116 were excluded, resulting in the inclusion of 1313 ultrasound images (1145 patients). The median age at the first ultrasound scan was 2 days after birth in the neonatal group (n = 20), 8.8 years in the premenarchal group (n = 124) and 16.1 years in the postmenarchal group (n = 961). The status of menarche was unknown in a further 40 patients. Normative ultrasound findings were in keeping with those in the existing literature. Uterine anomalies were seen in 14 (1.2%) patients. Endometrial pathology was rare, with five cases of gestational trophoblastic disease. The most frequent indication for ultrasound scan for each group were a known medical condition in neonates (n = 11 (55.0%)), suspected precocious puberty in premenarchal girls (n = 38 (30.6%)) and abnormal vaginal bleeding in postmenarchal girls (n = 504 (52.4%)). Polycystic ovarian appearances were described in 150 (15.6%) postmenarchal girls. Adnexal pathology was identified in 102 (8.9%) participants on initial ultrasound: four neonates, three premenarchal and 95 postmenarchal patients. Benign cystadenomas and hemorrhagic cysts were the most common adnexal mass type in all groups. Final outcomes were available for 79/95 masses in the postmenarchal group, none of which were malignant. The IOTA-SRs, IOTA-BDs, expert opinion and standard ultrasound reporting could characterize as benign 96.2%, 87.3%, 98.7% and 77.2% of the masses, respectively, all with a specificity of 100%. Eleven patients underwent 12 surgeries overall (three oophorectomies, six cystectomies and three cyst aspirations), with 11 out of 12 masses classified as benign based on retrospective expert assessment.

Conclusions: Ultrasound is effective for assessment of the female pelvis in the PAG population. Adnexal masses are common, but few require surgical intervention and most resolve expectantly. The IOTA-BDs and IOTA-SRs maintain their performance in this population. Larger studies are required for the prospective validation of diagnostic models which may aid a fertility-sparing approach to care. © 2024 The Author(s). Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

超声检查在儿童和青少年妇科的临床应用:1313例超声检查的回顾性分析。
目的:超声是儿童和青少年妇科(PAG)人群骨盆的一线成像方式。青春期前和青春期后PAG患者的超声检查结果与成人不同。附件病理的诊断模型尚未在该队列中得到验证。本研究的主要目的是评估该队列的规范发现和病理发生率。第二个目的是单独评估专家意见的表现,以及回顾性应用国际卵巢肿瘤分析(IOTA)简单规则(SRs)和良性描述符(bd)在发现有附件肿块的患者中。方法:回顾性分析患者盆腔超声检查结果:共检索1429例盆腔超声检查资料,排除116例,共纳入1313张超声图像(1145例)。新生儿组(n = 20)首次超声扫描时的中位年龄为出生后2天,绝经前组(n = 124)为8.8岁,绝经后组(n = 961)为16.1岁。另外40名患者的月经初潮状况尚不清楚。标准超声检查结果与现有文献一致。子宫异常14例(1.2%)。子宫内膜病理罕见,有5例妊娠滋养细胞疾病。两组超声检查最常见的指征为新生儿已知疾病(n = 11(55.0%))、月经前女孩疑似性早熟(n = 38(30.6%))和月经后女孩阴道异常出血(n = 504(52.4%))。150例(15.6%)绝经后女性出现多囊卵巢。102例(8.9%)参与者在初始超声检查中发现附件病变:4例新生儿,3例月经前和95例月经后患者。良性囊腺瘤和出血性囊肿是所有组中最常见的附件肿块类型。绝经后组中有79/95的肿块最终预后良好,无一为恶性。iota - sr、iota - bd、专家意见和标准超声报告对肿块的良性定性分别为96.2%、87.3%、98.7%和77.2%,特异性均为100%。11例患者总共接受了12次手术(3次卵巢切除术,6次膀胱切除术和3次囊肿切除术),根据回顾性专家评估,12个肿块中有11个被归类为良性。结论:超声对PAG人群女性骨盆的评估是有效的。附件肿块是常见的,但很少需要手术干预,大多数预期解决。iota - bd和iota - sr在这个种群中保持了它们的性能。需要更大规模的研究来对诊断模型进行前瞻性验证,这可能有助于保留生育能力的护理方法。©2024作者。妇产科学超声由John Wiley & Sons Ltd代表国际妇产科学超声学会出版。
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CiteScore
12.30
自引率
14.10%
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (UOG) is the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) and is considered the foremost international peer-reviewed journal in the field. It publishes cutting-edge research that is highly relevant to clinical practice, which includes guidelines, expert commentaries, consensus statements, original articles, and systematic reviews. UOG is widely recognized and included in prominent abstract and indexing databases such as Index Medicus and Current Contents.
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