Role of elasticity imaging/B-mode imaging ratio in the evaluation of solid breast lesions.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
SA Journal of Radiology Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajr.v29i1.3158
Asif I Tamboli, Abhijit A Gadpalliwar, Raghav Agarwal, Chaitali V Ukirade
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Abstract

Background: Ultrasound elastography, with the measurement of the lesional width ratio between elasticity imaging (EI) and B-mode image (BI) (EI/BI), provides a non-invasive method for breast cancer (BC) characterisation. Evidence from a limited number of researchers supporting the efficacy of this ratio in avoiding unnecessary biopsies warrants further exploration.

Objectives: To assess the role of the EI/BI ratio in the evaluation of solid breast lesions and correlate the findings with histopathological results.

Method: The study enrolled 54 female patients with clinically palpable breast lesions, non-palpable breast lesions (seen on mammography or ultrasound) and high-risk female participants with a positive family history of BC. Using ultrasound elastography, the EI/BI ratio was calculated and correlated with the histology using the Chi-square test and Cramer's V test.

Results: The mean age was 41.9 ± 11.8 years, and 59.2% had fibroadenomas. The EI/BI ratio was ≥ 1 in 16 (29.6%) cases, where malignancy was confirmed on histology in all cases. Thirty-eight cases were benign as per the EI/BI ratio (< 1), of which 2 were found to be malignant. A significant correlation was seen between the EI/BI ratio and histopathology findings (p < 0.001). The specificity, sensitivity, positive and negative predictive values and diagnostic accuracy of the EI/BI ratio were 100%, 88.9%, 94.7%, 100% and 96.3%, respectively.

Conclusion: The EI/BI ratio is effective in differentiating between benign and malignant solid breast lesions, with a statistically significant correlation with histopathology.

Contribution: The study validates the use of EI/BI ratio by radiologists to effectively differentiate between benign and malignant breast lesions in patients.

弹性成像/ b超成像比值在乳腺实性病变评价中的作用。
背景:超声弹性成像,通过测量弹性成像(EI)和b型成像(EI/BI)之间的病变宽度比,为乳腺癌(BC)的表征提供了一种无创的方法。来自数量有限的研究人员的证据支持这一比例在避免不必要的活检方面的功效,值得进一步探索。目的:探讨EI/BI比值在乳腺实性病变诊断中的作用,并将其与组织病理学结果相联系。方法:本研究招募了54例有临床可触及的乳房病变、不可触及的乳房病变(乳房x光检查或超声检查)和有乳腺癌家族史的高危女性参与者。采用超声弹性成像技术计算EI/BI比值,并采用卡方检验和Cramer's V检验将EI/BI比值与组织学相关联。结果:平均年龄为41.9±11.8岁,纤维腺瘤发生率为59.2%。16例(29.6%)患者EI/BI比值≥1,病理证实均为恶性肿瘤。EI/BI比值< 1为良性38例,其中2例为恶性。EI/BI比值与组织病理学结果显著相关(p < 0.001)。EI/BI比值的特异性为100%,敏感性为88.9%,阳性预测值为94.7%,阴性预测值为100%,诊断准确率为96.3%。结论:EI/BI比值对乳腺实性良恶性病变有较好的鉴别价值,与组织病理学的相关性有统计学意义。贡献:本研究验证了放射科医师使用EI/BI比值有效区分患者乳腺良恶性病变的有效性。
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SA Journal of Radiology
SA Journal of Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
11.10%
发文量
35
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The SA Journal of Radiology is the official journal of the Radiological Society of South Africa and the Professional Association of Radiologists in South Africa and Namibia. The SA Journal of Radiology is a general diagnostic radiological journal which carries original research and review articles, pictorial essays, case reports, letters, editorials, radiological practice and other radiological articles.
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