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摘要
目的:本研究旨在评估超声弹性成像在手术确认的表皮囊肿中根据感兴趣区域(ROI)大小的观察者内一致性。方法:回顾性研究201例经手术证实的表皮囊肿,并连续进行两次应变弹性成像和剪切波弹性成像(SWE)检查。在病灶和邻近脂肪中绘制圆形roi,获得应变比、横波速度和横波弹性。结果:2组超声速度ICCs为良好,1组为中等,应变比ICCs和超声弹性ICCs均为中等。应变比的平均差值与ROI比呈正相关,但与ROI绝对直径无关,而SW速度和SW弹性的平均差值与ROI直径和ROI比均呈负相关。第2组的西南波速度和西南波弹性的平均差异明显小于第1组(速度,1.20±2.12 vs 1.17±1.32 m/s, P=0.005;弹性,79.5±97.9 vs 49.2±65.5 kPa, P=0.030)。Bland-Altman分析证实,第二组的所有三个参数的loa都较窄。结论:ROI直径≥2mm可降低表皮囊肿SWE的测量差异,而较大的ROI可增加应变比的测量变异性,支持特定技术的ROI优化。
Agreement of shear wave and strain elastography according to the size of the region of interest: a study of epidermal cysts.
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the intra-observer agreement of ultrasound elastography according to region-of-interest (ROI) size in surgically confirmed epidermal cysts.
Methods: This retrospective study included 201 surgically confirmed epidermal cysts that underwent two consecutive strain elastography and shear wave elastography (SWE) examinations. Circular ROIs were drawn in the lesion and adjacent fat to obtain the strain ratio, shear wave (SW) velocity, and SW elasticity. Lesions were stratified by ROI diameter into <2 mm (group 1) and ≥2 mm (group 2). For each parameter, the absolute intra-observer differences, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), Bland-Altman bias, 95% limits of agreement (LoAs), and correlations with the ROI-to-lesion-diameter ratio (ROI ratio) were calculated.
Results: The ICCs for SW velocity were good in group 2 and moderate in group 1, whereas the ICCs for strain ratio and SW elasticity were moderate in both groups. The mean difference in strain ratio correlated positively with the ROI ratio, but not with absolute ROI diameter, whereas mean differences in SW velocity and SW elasticity correlated negatively with both ROI diameter and ROI ratio. Group 2 demonstrated significantly smaller mean differences in SW velocity and SW elasticity than group 1 (velocity, 1.20±2.12 vs. 1.17±1.32 m/s, P=0.005; elasticity, 79.5±97.9 vs. 49.2±65.5 kPa, P=0.030). Bland-Altman analysis confirmed narrower LoAs in group 2 for all three parameters.
Conclusion: An ROI diameter ≥2 mm reduced measurement differences in SWE of epidermal cysts, whereas a large ROI ratio increased measurement variability in strain ratio, supporting technique-specific ROI optimization.
UltrasonographyMedicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
6.50%
发文量
78
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍:
Ultrasonography, the official English-language journal of the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (KSUM), is an international peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to practice, research, technology, and education dealing with medical ultrasound. It is renamed from the Journal of Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine in January 2014, and published four times per year: January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. Original articles, technical notes, topical reviews, perspectives, pictorial essays, and timely editorial materials are published in Ultrasonography covering state-of-the-art content.
Ultrasonography aims to provide updated information on new diagnostic concepts and technical developments, including experimental animal studies using new equipment in addition to well-designed reviews of contemporary issues in patient care. Along with running KSUM Open, the annual international congress of KSUM, Ultrasonography also serves as a medium for cooperation among physicians and specialists from around the world who are focusing on various ultrasound technology and disease problems and relevant basic science.