Diagnostic performance of 2D-shear wave elastography in the diagnosis of breast cancer: a clinical appraisal of cutoff values

Purpose To assess the role of 2D-shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) in differentiating benign from malignant focal breast lesions (FBLs), providing new vendor-specific cutoff values. Methods 158 FBLs (size: 3.5–50 mm) detected in 151 women (age: 21–87 years) were prospectively evaluated by means 2D-SW...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiologia medica 2022-11, Vol.127 (11), p.1209-1220
Hauptverfasser: Bartolotta, Tommaso Vincenzo, Orlando, Alessia Angela Maria, Dimarco, Mariangela, Zarcaro, Calogero, Ferraro, Fabiola, Cirino, Alessandra, Matranga, Domenica, Vieni, Salvatore, Cabibi, Daniela
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To assess the role of 2D-shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) in differentiating benign from malignant focal breast lesions (FBLs), providing new vendor-specific cutoff values. Methods 158 FBLs (size: 3.5–50 mm) detected in 151 women (age: 21–87 years) were prospectively evaluated by means 2D-SWE. For each lesion, an expert radiologist assessed US BI-RADS category and calculated the following four 2D-SWE parameters: (1) elasticity maximum ( E max ); (2) mean elasticity ( E mean ); (3) minimum elasticity ( E min ); (4) elasticity ratio ( E ratio ). US-guided core-biopsy was considered as standard of reference for all the FBLs classified as BI-RADS 4 or 5. For each 2D-SWE parameter, the optimal cutoff value for a diagnostic test was calculated using the Youden method. Diagnostic performance of the US BI-RADS and 2D-SWE parameters was calculated accordingly. Results 83/158 (52.5%) FBLs were benign and 75/158 (47.5%) were malignant. Statistically significant higher stiffness values were observed in malignant FBLs for all 2D-SWE parameters than in benign ones ( p  
ISSN:1826-6983
0033-8362
1826-6983
DOI:10.1007/s11547-022-01546-w