A clinical ultrasound algorithm to identify uterine sarcoma and smooth muscle tumors of uncertain malignant potential in patients with myometrial lesions: the MYometrial Lesion UltrasouNd And mRi study

Differential diagnosis between benign uterine smooth muscle tumors and malignant counterpart is challenging. To evaluate the accuracy of a clinical and ultrasound based algorithm in predicting mesenchymal uterine malignancies, including smooth muscle tumors of uncertain malignant potential. We repor...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2025-01, Vol.232 (1), p.108.e1-108.e22
Hauptverfasser: Ciccarone, Francesca, Biscione, Antonella, Robba, Eleonora, Pasciuto, Tina, Giannarelli, Diana, Gui, Benedetta, Manfredi, Riccardo, Ferrandina, Gabriella, Romualdi, Daniela, Moro, Francesca, Zannoni, Gian Franco, Lorusso, Domenica, Scambia, Giovanni, Testa, Antonia Carla
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Zusammenfassung:Differential diagnosis between benign uterine smooth muscle tumors and malignant counterpart is challenging. To evaluate the accuracy of a clinical and ultrasound based algorithm in predicting mesenchymal uterine malignancies, including smooth muscle tumors of uncertain malignant potential. We report the 12-month follow-up of an observational, prospective, single-center study that included women with at least 1 myometrial lesion ≥3 cm on ultrasound examination. These patients were classified according to a 3-class diagnostic algorithm, using symptoms and ultrasound features. “White” patients underwent annual telephone follow-up for 2 years, “Green” patients underwent a clinical and ultrasound follow-up at 6, 12, and 24 months and “Orange” patients underwent surgery. We further developed a risk class system to stratify the malignancy risk. Two thousand two hundred sixty-eight women were included and target lesion was classified as benign in 2158 (95.1%), as other malignancies in 58 (2.6%) an as mesenchymal uterine malignancies in 52 (2.3%) patients. At multivariable analysis, age (odds ratio 1.05 [95% confidence interval 1.03–1.07]), tumor diameter >8 cm (odds ratio 5.92 [95% confidence interval 2.87–12.24]), irregular margins (odds ratio 2.34 [95% confidence interval 1.09–4.98]), color score=4 (odds ratio 2.73 [95% confidence interval 1.28–5.82]), were identified as independent risk factors for malignancies, whereas acoustic shadow resulted in an independent protective factor (odds ratio 0.39 [95% confidence interval 0.19–0.82[). The model, which included age as a continuous variable and lesion diameter as a dichotomized variable (cut-off 81 mm), provided the best area under the curve (0.87 [95% confidence interval 0.82–0.91]). A risk class system was developed, and patients were classified as low-risk (predictive model value
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2024.07.027