乳房致密患者的辅助自动乳腺 US 筛查:一家学术医学中心的 5 年经验。

IF 2 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Shirlene Paul, Chelsea McPeek, Jordan Lieberenz, Rosalinda Alvarado, Dipti Gupta, Mia Levy, Lisa Stempel
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目的:评估致密乳房妇女使用自动乳腺 US(ABUS)的特征。此外,还将确定通过 ABUS 发现的未被乳腺 X 光检查发现的额外癌症数量:方法:本研究已获得 IRB 批准,符合 HIPAA 标准。使用自动乳腺 US 的定义是在研究期间完成至少 1 次 ABUS 检查。从电子健康记录中提取了2017年10月1日至2022年9月30日期间接受乳房X光检查的51086名女性的数据。对 ABUS 使用情况进行了描述性统计,以评估年龄和种族类别之间差异的显著性。使用Bonferroni校正进行配对分析,以评估每个种族与白人类别之间的差异:9865/24 637 例(40%)致密乳房患者使用了自动乳腺 US。使用 ABUS 的患者年龄大于未使用 ABUS 的患者。在乳房致密的女性患者中,白人患者(4943/10 667 [46%])比黑人/非洲裔美国人(2604/6843 [38%])、西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人(1466/4278 [34%])、亚洲人(521/1590 [33%])和其他(331/1249 [26%])患者更有可能使用 ABUS(P在乳房致密的女性中,9865/24 637(40%)使用 ABUS,她们更可能是老年人和白人。
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Supplemental Automated Breast US Screening in Patients With Dense Breasts: 5-Year Experience From an Academic Medical Center.

Objective: To assess features of automated breast US (ABUS) use in women with dense breasts. The number of additional cancers found by ABUS not detected by mammography was also determined.

Methods: This study was approved by the IRB and is HIPAA compliant. Automated breast US use was defined as completing at least 1 ABUS examination during the study. Data from 51 086 women who presented for a mammogram from October 1, 2017, to September 30, 2022, were extracted from the electronic health record. Descriptive statistics of ABUS use were performed to assess the significance of difference between age and race categories. Pairwise analysis with Bonferroni correction was performed to assess differences between each race and the White category.

Results: Automated breast US was used for 9865/24 637 (40%) patients with dense breasts. Patients with ABUS use were older than those without. Among women with dense breasts, White patients (4943/10 667 [46%]) were more likely to use ABUS than Black/African American (2604/6843 [38%]), Hispanic/Latino (1466/4278 [34%]), Asian (521/1590 [33%]), and other (331/1249 [26%]) patients (P <.05). Approximately 3025/9865 (31%) of patients using ABUS had their first ABUS within 90 days of their mammogram. By the third annual mammogram, 2684/3160 (85%) of patients who used ABUS had their ABUS and mammogram scheduled on the same day. For every 1000 ABUS exams, 2.4 additional cancers were found and were primarily early-stage tumors.

Conclusion: Among women with dense breasts, 9865/24 637 (40%) used ABUS, and they were more likely to be older and White.

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