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Assessment of Mechanical Properties of Tissue in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema Using Ultrasound Elastography.

Hoda S Hashemi, Stefanie Fallone, Mathieu Boily, Anna Towers, Robert D Kilgour, Hassan Rivaz.   

Abstract

Breast cancer-related lymphedema is a consequence of a malfunctioning lymphatic drainage system resulting from surgery or some other form of treatment. In the initial stages, minor and reversible increases in the fluid volume of the arm are evident. As the stages progress over time, the underlying pathophysiology dramatically changes with an irreversible increase in arm volume most likely due to a chronic local inflammation leading to adipose tissue hypertrophy and fibrosis. Clinicians have subjective ways to stage the degree and severity such as the pitting test which entails manually comparing the elasticity of the affected and unaffected arms. Several imaging modalities can be used but ultrasound appears to be the most preferred because it is affordable, safe, and portable. Unfortunately, ultrasonography is not typically used for staging lymphedema, because the appearance of the affected and unaffected arms is similar in B-mode ultrasound images. However, novel ultrasound techniques have emerged, such as elastography, which may be able to identify changes in mechanical properties of the tissue related to detection and staging of lymphedema. This paper presents a novel technique to compare the mechanical properties of the affected and unaffected arms using quasi-static ultrasound elastography to provide an objective alternative to the current subjective assessment. Elastography is based on time delay estimation (TDE) from ultrasound images to infer displacement and mechanical properties of the tissue. We further introduce a novel method for TDE by incorporating higher order derivatives of the ultrasound data into a cost function and propose a novel optimization approach to efficiently minimize the cost function. This method works reliably with our challenging patient data. We collected radio frequency ultrasound data from both arms of seven patients with stage 2 lymphedema, at six different locations in each arm. The ratio of strain in skin, subcutaneous fat, and skeletal muscle divided by strain in the standoff gel pad was calculated in the unaffected and affected arms. The p -values using a Wilcoxon sign-rank test for the skin, subcutaneous fat, and skeletal muscle were 1.24×10-5 , 1.77×10-8 , and 8.11×10-7 respectively, showing differences between the unaffected and affected arms with a very high level of significance.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30334756     DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2018.2876056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control        ISSN: 0885-3010            Impact factor:   2.725


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Review 1.  The basics of ultrasound elastography for diagnosis, assessment, and staging breast cancer-related lymphedema: a systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Antonio J Forte; Maria T Huayllani; Daniel Boczar; Gabriela Cinotto; Pedro Ciudad; Oscar J Manrique; Xiaona Lu; Sarah A McLaughlin
Journal:  Gland Surg       Date:  2020-04

2.  Evaluation of the Property of Axillary Lymph Nodes and Analysis of Lymph Node Metastasis Factors in Breast Cancer by Ultrasound Elastography.

Authors:  Jia Zhou; Qingyu Zhang; Qi Zhang; Lei Yan; Qing Gao
Journal:  Comput Math Methods Med       Date:  2022-06-03       Impact factor: 2.809

3.  Diagnostic performance of quantitative and qualitative elastography for the differentiation of benign and malignant cervical lymph nodes: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Zhaohua Jia; Meijing Qu; Lipeng Sun; Hui Wang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 1.817

4.  Skin Layer Thickness and Shear Wave Elastography Changes Induced by Intensive Decongestive Treatment of Lower Limb Lymphedema.

Authors:  Merriem Zarrad; Claire Duflos; Gregory Marin; Murielle Benhamou; Jean-Pierre Laroche; Michel Dauzat; Isabelle Quéré; Sandrine Mestre-Godin
Journal:  Lymphat Res Biol       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 2.589

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