| Literature DB >> 30509785 |
Anastasiia Panfilova1, Sarah E Shelton2, Cristina Caresio3, Ruud J G van Sloun4, Filippo Molinari3, Hessel Wijkstra5, Paul A Dayton2, Massimo Mischi4.
Abstract
Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCE-US) has been proposed as a powerful tool for cancer diagnosis by estimation of perfusion and dispersion parameters reflecting angiogenic vascular changes. This work was aimed at identifying which vascular features are reflected by the estimated perfusion and dispersion parameters through comparison with acoustic angiography (AA). AA is a high-resolution technique that allows quantification of vascular morphology. Three-dimensional AA and 2-D DCE-US bolus acquisitions were used to monitor the growth of fibrosarcoma tumors in nine rats. AA-derived vascular properties were analyzed along with DCE-US perfusion and dispersion to investigate the differences between tumor and control and their evolution in time. AA-derived microvascular density and DCE-US perfusion exhibited good agreement, confirmed by their spatial distributions. No vascular feature was correlated with dispersion. Yet, dispersion provided better cancer classification than perfusion. We therefore hypothesize that dispersion characterizes vessels that are smaller than those visible with AA.Entities:
Keywords: Acoustic angiography; Cancer; Dispersion; Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound; Perfusion; Ultrasound contrast agents
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30509785 PMCID: PMC6352898 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.08.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998