Title of article :
Evaluation of different aspects of power Doppler sonography in differentiating and prognostication of breast masses
Author/Authors :
Sirous, Mehri Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Radiology, Isfahan , Sirous, Reza Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Radiology, Isfahan , Nejad,Farnaz Khalighi Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Radiology, Isfahan , Rabeie, Elham Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Radiology, Isfahan , Mansouri, Marzieh Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Radiology, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: We conducted our study on 1110 patients with breast masses in order to investigate different aspects of power
Doppler sonography (PDS) for differentiating between benign and malignant breast lesions and their prognostication.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on the women who were referred to the sonography units of University Hospitals
for breast sonography and had a BIRADS-3 mass or higher in gray scale sonography. Then, PDS was performed for all the patients.
Vascularization, number of vessels, resistance index (RI), pulsatility index (PI), and vascularization patterns were evaluated for
all the lesions. We compared our radiologic findings concerning different histopathologic and hormonal aspects of the lesions.
Results: The differences between mean vascular density in malignant lesions concerning size of the tumor, histological grade,
stage, and hormone receptor status were statistically significant. Although, there was an overlap between benign and malignant
values. A resistive index (RI) value higher than 0.83 as a sign for malignancy had sensitivity equal to 75% and specificity equal to
97% (P = 0.04 and 0.03, respectively). A PI value higher than 1.6 has a sensitivity and specificity value of 70% and 98%, respectively,
as a malignancy sign (P = 0.02 and 0.04, respectively). Conclusion: It seems that while malignant tumors have significantly higher
number of vessels in comparison to benign one, since the number of vessels overlap between benign and malignant tumors, this
aspect has little clinical usefulness in distinguishing or prognostication of breast masses. In contrast RI, PI, and vascularization
pattern have an ability to differentiate and predict the prognosis of breast lesions.
Keywords :
vascularization , vascular density , Doppler sonography , Breast cancer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics