DocumentCode
1756388
Title
Quantitative analysis of vascular heterogeneity in breast lesions using contrast-enhanced 3-D harmonic and subharmonic ultrasound imaging
Author
Sridharan, Anush ; Eisenbrey, John R. ; Machado, Priscilla ; Ojeda-Fournier, Haydee ; Wilkes, Annina ; Sevrukov, Alexander ; Mattrey, Robert F. ; Wallace, Kirk ; Chalek, Carl L. ; Thomenius, Kai E. ; Forsberg, Flemming
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiol., Thomas Jefferson Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume
62
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
42064
Firstpage
502
Lastpage
510
Abstract
Ability to visualize breast lesion vascularity and quantify the vascular heterogeneity using contrast-enhanced 3-D harmonic (HI) and subharmonic (SHI) ultrasound imaging was investigated in a clinical population. Patients (n = 134) identified with breast lesions on mammography were scanned using power Doppler imaging, contrast-enhanced 3-D HI, and 3-D SHI on a modified Logiq 9 scanner (GE Healthcare). A region of interest corresponding to ultrasound contrast agent flow was identified in 4D View (GE Medical Systems) and mapped to raw slice data to generate a map of time-intensity curves for the lesion volume. Time points corresponding to baseline, peak intensity, and washout of ultrasound contrast agent were identified and used to generate and compare vascular heterogeneity plots for malignant and benign lesions. Vascularity was observed with power Doppler imaging in 84 lesions (63 benign and 21 malignant). The 3-D HI showed flow in 8 lesions (5 benign and 3 malignant), whereas 3-D SHI visualized flow in 68 lesions (49 benign and 19 malignant). Analysis of vascular heterogeneity in the 3-D SHI volumes found benign lesions having a significant difference in vascularity between central and peripheral sections (1.71 ± 0.96 vs. 1.13 ± 0.79 dB, p <; 0.001, respectively), whereas malignant lesions showed no difference (1.66 ± 1.39 vs. 1.24 ± 1.14 dB, p = 0.24), indicative of more vascular coverage. These preliminary results suggest quantitative evaluation of vascular heterogeneity in breast lesions using contrast-enhanced 3-D SHI is feasible and able to detect variations in vascularity between central and peripheral sections for benign and malignant lesions.
Keywords
Doppler effect; biomedical ultrasonics; cancer; mammography; 3D subharmonic ultrasound imaging; Logiq 9 scanner; benign lesion; breast lesion vascularity; lesion volume; malignant lesion; mammography; power Doppler imaging; time-intensity curve map; ultrasound contrast agent flow; ultrasound contrast agent washout; vascular heterogeneity analysis; Acoustics; Breast cancer; Harmonic analysis; Imaging; Lesions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.006886
Filename
7055444
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