First experience of real-time elastography with transvaginal approach in assessing response to MRgFUS treatment of uterine fibroids

Purpose Definition of the role of real-time elastography (RTE) in the evaluation of response to treatment of uterine fibroids using MRgFUS in symptomatic patients. Materials and methods 28 women with 34 symptomatic fibroids, selected for MRgFUS, were enrolled. The patients were preliminarily studied...

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description Purpose Definition of the role of real-time elastography (RTE) in the evaluation of response to treatment of uterine fibroids using MRgFUS in symptomatic patients. Materials and methods 28 women with 34 symptomatic fibroids, selected for MRgFUS, were enrolled. The patients were preliminarily studied with MRI and suprapubic and transvaginal ultrasound examination including RTE; the follow-up was performed immediately after treatment, at 3 months and 12 months with the same technique. Each lesion was evaluated by looking for ultrasound parameters (volume, resistance index) and RTE strain ratio (SR). Before and after treatment, all patients completed three questionnaires for symptom evaluation (e.g., uterine fibroids symptoms and quality of life). Results Of the 27 treated fibroids, only 14 had an effective treatment with non-perfused volume (NPV) >70 %. After 3 months of treatment, 17/21 patients presented significant decrease of uterine bleeding. A positive correlation between %NVP and percentage of fibroid volume decrease was seen. Reduction of SR value from t0 to t2 was found in 19/27 fibroids, particularly significant in fibroids with NPV > 70 %. A significant positive correlation between the percentage of symptom decrease and %SR decrease was found. At the time of statistical analysis, 12/21 patients reached the 12-month follow-up: they showed a further reduction of SR. Conclusion RTE is a valid method able to support standard ultrasound examination in the evaluation of uterine fibroids, since it allows demonstrating the decrease of rigidity, which can be quantified with the SR parameter. It could be included in a pre-treatment multiparametric evaluation of patients looking for MRgFUS eligibility and in follow-up when it could assess the response to treatment.
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Bleeding
Diagnostic Radiology
Elasticity Imaging Techniques
Female
Fibroids
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation
Humans
Hysterectomy
Imaging
Interventional Radiology
Leiomyoma - diagnostic imaging
Leiomyoma - surgery
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Neuroradiology
Patients
Prospective Studies
Radiology
Real time
Reduction
Statistical analysis
Surveys and Questionnaires
Treatment Outcome
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasound
Uterine Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Uterine Neoplasms - surgery
Vagina
title First experience of real-time elastography with transvaginal approach in assessing response to MRgFUS treatment of uterine fibroids
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