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Automated Estimation of Melanocytic Skin Tumor Thickness by Ultrasonic Radiofrequency Data.

Kristina Andrekute1, Skaidra Valiukeviciene2, Renaldas Raisutis3, Gintare Linkeviciute2, Jurgita Makstiene4, Renata Kliunkiene2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: High-frequency (>20-MHz) ultrasound (US) is a noninvasive preoperative tool for assessment of melanocytic skin tumor thickness. Ultrasonic melanocytic skin tumor thickness estimation is not always easy and is related to the experience of the clinician. In this article, we present an automated thickness measurement method based on time-frequency analysis of US radiofrequency signals.
METHODS: The study was performed on 52 thin (≤1-mm) melanocytic skin tumors (46 melanocytic nevi and 6 melanomas). Radiofrequency signals were obtained with a single-element focused transducer (fundamental frequency, 22 MHz; bandwidth, 12-28 MHz). The radiofrequency data were analyzed in the time-frequency domain to make the tumor boundaries more noticeable. The thicknesses of the tumors were evaluated by 3 different metrics: histologically measured Breslow thickness, manually measured US thickness, and automatically measured US thickness.
RESULTS: The results showed a higher correlation coefficient between the automatically measured US thickness and Breslow thickness (r= 0.83; P< .0001) than the manually measured US thickness (r = 0.68; P < .0001). The sensitivity of the automated tumor thickness measurement algorithm was 96.55%, and the specificity was 78.26% compared with histologic measurement. The sensitivity of the manually measured US thickness was 75.86%, and the specificity was 73.91%.
CONCLUSIONS: The efficient automated tumor thickness measurement method developed could be used as a tool for preoperative assessment of melanocytic skin tumor thickness.
© 2016 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Keywords:  boundary detection; high-frequency ultrasound; integrated backscattering; melanoma thickness; superficial structures; time-frequency analysis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27009315     DOI: 10.7863/ultra.15.02051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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