Breast lesion characterization by parametric imaging of subharmonic signals from ultrasound contrast agents

J. Eisenbrey, J. Dave, D. Merton, J. Palazzo, A. Hall, F. Forsberg
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Parametric imaging of contrast media perfusion in breast lesions may be a useful tool in determining malignancy and grade of suspected breast tumors. Traditional ultrasound contrast modes have applied this technique, but they often suffer from reduced blood-to-tissue signal due to the tissue's ability to express signal at the transmit and higher harmonic frequencies. Alternatively, it has been shown that imaging at the subharmonic frequency (transmit at f0, receive at f0/2) results in near complete tissue signal suppression. In this regard, parametric subharmonic imaging (SHI) may be an ideal tool for breast lesion characterization, because the signal is generated almost exclusively by contrast microbubbles within the vasculature. In this study, we examined the ability of parametric SHI to characterize breast lesions. Digital SHI clips of 16 breast lesions from 14 women were acquired during contrast injection and used to generate parametric maps of cumulative maximum intensity (CMI), time to peak (TTP), estimated perfusion (EP) and area under the time-intensity curve (AUC). No significant variations were detected with CMI (p = 0.80), TTP (p = 0.35) or AUC (p = 0.65), while a statistically significant variation was detected for the average pixel EP (p = 0.002). While our initial sample size is limited, preliminary results indicate parametric SHI may be a useful tool for breast lesion characterization.
超声造影剂的次谐波信号参数成像表征乳腺病变
乳腺病变造影剂灌注参数成像可能是确定乳腺肿瘤恶性程度和分级的有用工具。传统的超声对比模式已经应用了这种技术,但由于组织在传输和高谐波频率下表达信号的能力,它们经常遭受血液到组织信号减少的困扰。另外,研究表明,在次谐波频率下成像(发射频率为f0,接收频率为f0/2)可以几乎完全抑制组织信号。在这方面,参数亚谐波成像(SHI)可能是乳房病变表征的理想工具,因为信号几乎完全由血管内的造影剂微泡产生。在这项研究中,我们检查了参数SHI表征乳腺病变的能力。在造影剂注射过程中获取14例女性16个乳腺病变的数字SHI片段,用于生成累积最大强度(CMI)、峰值时间(TTP)、估计灌注(EP)和时间-强度曲线下面积(AUC)的参数图。CMI (p = 0.80)、TTP (p = 0.35)和AUC (p = 0.65)无显著差异,而平均像元EP (p = 0.002)有显著差异。虽然我们的初始样本量有限,但初步结果表明参数SHI可能是乳腺病变表征的有用工具。
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