Mona Saeed El-Houshy, Essam Gouda Hassanein, Ayman Ibrahim Baess, Rania Ahmad Sweed, Doaa Mokhtar Emara, Ahmed Farag Abouelnour
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Difference in strain elastosonography between benign and malignant peripheral lung lesions
Objective: To obtain a cut off value strain ratio using strain elastography (SE) to distinguish between benign and malignant peripheral lung lesions. Methods: We recruited 101 patients with peripheral lung lesions in cross-sectional study. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy of a cut-off value, positive predicted value (PPV), and negative predicted value (NPV) are acquired at the end of the study. Results: We evaluated strain ratios done using strain elastography targeting reference region (Ref) vs region of interest (ROI) in patients who had already been diagnosed by biopsy, histological investigation, microbiological testing, or radiological imaging. In our study, a cut off value regarding strain ratio ≥ 1.75 is considered statistically significant as malignant lesion (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Using strain elastography, a peripheral parenchymal lung lesion can be classified as malignant based on the strain ratio. Table (1):Strain ratios in patients with benign and malignant lesions Table (2):Diagnostic performance for strain ratio to discriminate Malignant (n=59) from Benign (n =42)
UltrasoundRADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
1.70
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发文量
55
期刊介绍:
Ultrasound is the official journal of the British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS), a multidisciplinary, charitable society comprising radiologists, obstetricians, sonographers, physicists and veterinarians amongst others.