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Fabio Piscaglia1, Francesco Corradi, Mikaela Mancini, Francesco Giangregorio, Stefano Tamberi, Giampaolo Ugolini, Bruno Cola, Alberto Bazzocchi, Roberto Righini, Patrizia Pini, Fabio Fornari, Luigi Bolondi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is an imaging technique which appeared on the market around the year 2000 and proposed for the detection of liver metastases in gastrointestinal cancer patients, a setting in which accurate staging plays a significant role in the choice of treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17767722 PMCID: PMC2000899 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-7-171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Figure 1Comparison of CT (left column) and contrast enhanced US (CEUS) (right column) appearance of liver metastases in the venous-late phases of portal perfusion. In the upper row a concordance is shown in the detections of a subcapsular metatasis localized in liver segment 7. Metastasis appears hypodense at CT and hypoechoic at CEUS (continuous-line arrows). In the middle and lower rows, two cases of discordance between CT and CEUS are shown. In the middle row the tiny subcapsular metastasis (dashed-line arrow) was detected by US, but not by CT. The metastastic nature of the lesion was confirmed intraoperatively at the time of resection of the primary cancer plus metastasectomy. In the lower row, the metastatic lesion (dashed-line arrow), located anteriorly in segment 6, was identified by CT and missed by CEUS. The malignant nature of the lesion was confirmed at surgery.
Figure 2Patterns of liver metastases at CEUS. Lesions are indicted by white arrows. Upper row. In conventional B-mode ultrasound (left frame) the focal liver lesions is hardly visibile, showing a faint hyperechoic apperance. During the arterial phase (23 seconds after contrast injection, central frame) the lesion shows a rim- like hyperechoic aspect, whereas it becomes practically anechoic during the late phase (160 seconds after injections, right frame), consistently with a metastasis from left colonic adenocarcinoma. Lower row: in conventional B-mode ultrasound (left frame) this metastasis from rectal adenocarcinoma appears inhomogeneous, predominantly hypoechoic, whereas it becomes homogeneously hyperechoic during the arterial phase (32 seconds after contrast injection, central frame) and washes contrast out in the late phase, becoming markedly hypoechoic (125 seconds after injection, right frame).
Sensitivity of imaging in detection of metastases
| CEUS | 62 (95.4%) |
| Conventional b-mode US | 50 (76.9%) |
| Spiral CT | 59 (90.8%) |
Value of p calculated using Mc Nemar Test:
CEUS vs CT: p = 0.508
CEUS vs Conventional b-mode US: p <0.001
CEUS vs CT: p = 0.035
CEUS, contrast enhanced ultrasonography; CT, computed tomography. Total number of case-patients with liver metastases = 65.
Identification of patients with liver metastases using various imaging techniques
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CEUS, contrast enhanced ultrasonography; CT = computed tomography.
1 A total of 44 patients were negative (-) for metastases with all imaging techniques, while 47 were positive (+) showing the same lesions with all techniques (first two lines). Remaining lines refer to patients in whom imaging findings showed a discrepancy in classifying them as metastatic.
2 in 9 patients CT and CEUS were concordant, being more sensitive than conventional US. In the remaining other 9 patients a discordance was reported among the three techniques. Each line provides information about a single patient. Since in these 9 patients, CT and CEUS findings were not consistent, confirmation of the results was obtained by a further reference modality, as specified in the right column (MRI = Magnetic Resonance Imaging, F-up = frank progressive metastatic pattern during follow-up, Surgery = intraoperative or pathologic confirmation at the time of laparotomy for metastasis resection).
* patients with liver metastasis at CT, but negative with other techniques.
§ patients positive at CEUS and negative at CT.
# patients positive at both conventional US and CEUS and negative at CT.
Number of patients classified by each imaging technique, according to number of metastatic lesions detected (left column). Total of 65 patients presented metastases
| 0 | 6 | 3 | 15 |
| 1 | 29 | 30 | 27 |
| 2 | 15 | 15 | 12 |
| 3 | 11 | 10 | 8 |
| 4 | 2 | 5 | 3 |
| 5 | - | - | - |
| 6 | 1 | 2 | - |
| 7 | 1 | - | - |
CEUS, contrast enhanced ultrasonography; CT, computed tomography.
1 For conventional b-mode US ≤ 4 lesions were allowed according to inclusion criteria.