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Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCE-US) for easy and rapid evaluation of hepatocellular carcinoma compared to dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT)--a pilot study.

C Egger1, R S Goertz, D Strobel, M Lell, M F Neurath, F Knieling, M Scharf.   

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PURPOSE: To check the feasibility of the easy quantification of tumor vascularization derived from dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCE-US) in comparison to dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 19 patients with cirrhosis and histologically proven HCC prospectively underwent CEUS (SonoVue) and CT (Imeron400). Following CEUS, the software ImageJ was used for the easy quantification of the echogenicity in HCC lesions and tumor-free liver parenchyma. For DCE-CT we used the software Hepacare and created arterial enhancement fraction color maps of the whole liver and HCC lesions.
RESULTS: Unifocal/multifocal HCCs were detected in 12/7 (US) and 10/9 patients (CT) and biopsied nodules were defined as a reference lesion with a median of 40 mm (US) and 42 mm (CT). CEUS showed HCC-typical hyper-/hypoenhancement in the arterial/late phase in 16/19 reference lesions, while all reference lesions showed an HCC-typical vascular pattern in CT. With DCE-US, quantitative assessment could not be performed in 3/19 patients due to respiratory motion or insufficient image quality. 13/16 reference lesions showed an HCC-typical vascular pattern. Quantitative assessment was possible with DCE-CT in all patients and all reference nodules showed HCC-typical values of the arterial enhancement fraction. There was no statistical difference between CEUS, DCE-US and DCE-CT in the quantitative assessment of contrast enhancement.
CONCLUSION: The quantitative evaluation of DCE-US was feasible in HCC without a statistical difference with respect to DCE-CT. Further studies with a larger study population including small nodules ≤ 2 cm are needed to assess whether this technique is helpful in routine ultrasound. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23154871     DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1325545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultraschall Med        ISSN: 0172-4614            Impact factor:   6.548


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Authors:  Jun-Jie Liu; Hong-Xue Li; Zhao-Bei Chen; Wei-Ping Yang; Sheng-Fa Zhao; Jie Chen; Tao Bai; Hang Li; Le-Qun Li
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2015-11-15

2.  The preliminary application of liver imaging reporting and data system (LI-RADS) with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) on small hepatic nodules (≤ 2cm).

Authors:  Wenwu Ling; Manni Wang; Xuelei Ma; Tingting Qiu; Jiawu Li; Qiang Lu; Yan Luo
Journal:  J Cancer       Date:  2018-07-30       Impact factor: 4.207

3.  An evaluation of the clinical diagnostic value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound combined with contrast-enhanced computed tomography in space-occupying lesions of the kidney.

Authors:  Wen Tian; Jianbo Lu; Dan Jiao; Zhibin Cong
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