| Literature DB >> 30320562 |
Hui-Xiong Xu1,2,3, Kun Yan4, Bo-Ji Liu1,2,3, Wen-Ying Liu4, Li-Na Tang5, Qi Zhou6, Jin-Yu Wu7, En-Sheng Xue8, Bin Shen9, Qing Tang10, Qin Chen11, Hong-Yuan Xue12, Ying-Jia Li13, Jun Guo14, Bin Wang15, Fang Li16, Chun-Yang Yan17, Quan-Shui Li18, Yan-Qing Wang19, Wei Zhang20, Chang-Jun Wu21, Wen-Hui Yu22, Su-Jin Zhou23.
Abstract
Ultrasound elastography has been introduced into clinical practice for a decade and arisen continuous increasing attention worldwide. Shear wave elastography (SWE) is a further extension of ultrasound elastography on the basis of strain elastography, providing a two-dimensional distribution map of tissue stiffness and quantitative measurement of the tissue stiffness in Young's modulus (kPa) and/or shear wave speed (m/s). The Society of Ultrasound in Medicine, Chinese Medical Association (CMA) has recently released a series of guidelines for the use of SWE, including the technique and principle of SWE, and use of SWE in liver fibrosis, breast, thyroid, and musculoskeletal system. Herein, a part of SWE in thyroid nodules is presented. In this guideline, the background, classification and technology of SWE, examination methods, diagnostic performance, prognosis evaluation, reproducibility, and limitations are discussed and recommendations are given. The recommendations are based on the published literatures with regard to SWE with different levels of evidence, particularly a mid-term result of the prospective multi-center clinical trial of SWE in thyroid, as well as the Society of Ultrasound in Medicine, CMA expert's consensus. The document provides an overall analysis of SWE in thyroid from clinical perspective, which aimed to provide recommendations to the clinicians with regard to the management of thyroid nodules by the assistance of SWE.Entities:
Keywords: Thyroid; elastography; guideline; shear wave elastography; ultrasound
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30320562 DOI: 10.3233/CH-180452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Hemorheol Microcirc ISSN: 1386-0291 Impact factor: 2.375