Utility of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound and 4-Dimensional Computed Tomography for Preoperative Detection and Localization of Parathyroid Adenomas Compared to Surgical Results

To investigate the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for detection of parathyroid adenomas and compare it to those of 4-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT), which has been established as a reliable, effective tool for preoperative localization of parath...

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description To investigate the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for detection of parathyroid adenomas and compare it to those of 4-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT), which has been established as a reliable, effective tool for preoperative localization of parathyroid adenomas. About 27 patients with suspected parathyroid pathology underwent imaging evaluations with 4DCT and CEUS and 22 patients subsequently underwent surgical resection of parathyroid lesions. 4DCT and CEUS were performed and interpreted by consensus of two expert radiologists with extensive experience in each modality. Assessment for the side, z-axis (craniocaudal axis), and quadrant of the pathologically proven lesion was performed based on the surgical report. For single-gland disease, the accuracy for CEUS localization to the correct quadrant and side were 81.0 and 90.1% respectively. For single-gland disease, the accuracy for 4DCT localization to the correct quadrant and side were 81.0 and 90.5% respectively. 4DCT localization sensitivity and specificity were comparable to those for CEUS. 4DCT allowed for accurate diagnosis in multigland disease in contradistinction to CEUS. CEUS is a noninvasive, real-time imaging technique that has relatively high diagnostic confidence and accuracy of localization which are comparable to the accuracy of 4DCT for preoperative parathyroid adenoma detection, characterization, and localization. This technique should be considered for primary preoperative diagnosis, especially in younger patients.
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