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Clinical Application of Shear Wave Elastography for Assisting Brain Tumor Resection

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.619286

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brain tumor; detecting brain tumor residual; elastography; shear wave; intraoperative ultrasound

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  1. Royal Free Charity
  2. Royal Free Clinical Research Fellowship
  3. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  4. EPSRC [EP/E030505/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The study aimed to determine the accuracy of SWE in detecting residual brain tumors using post-operative MRI scans as the gold standard. Results showed that SWE had a higher sensitivity but lower specificity compared to the surgeons' detection. Combining SWE with surgeons' opinions may optimize the detection of residual tumors and improve the extent of brain tumor resection.
Background The clinical outcomes for brain tumor resection have been shown to be significantly improved with increased extent of resection. To achieve this, neurosurgeons employ different intra-operative tools to improve the extent of resection of brain tumors, including ultrasound, CT, and MRI. Young's modulus (YM) of brain tumors have been shown to be different from normal brain but the accuracy of SWE in assisting brain tumor resection has not been reported. Aims To determine the accuracy of SWE in detecting brain tumor residual using post-operative MRI scan as gold standard. Methods Thirty-four patients (aged 1-62 years, M:F = 15:20) with brain tumors were recruited into the study. The intraoperative SWE scans were performed using Aixplorer(R) (SuperSonic Imagine, France) using a sector transducer (SE12-3) and a linear transducer (SL15-4) with a bandwidth of 3 to 12 MHz and 4 to 15 MHz, respectively, using the SWE mode. The scans were performed prior, during and after brain tumor resection. The presence of residual tumor was determined by the surgeon, ultrasound (US) B-mode and SWE. This was compared with the presence of residual tumor on post-operative MRI scan. Results The YM of the brain tumors correlated significantly with surgeons' findings (rho = 0.845, p < 0.001). The sensitivities of residual tumor detection by the surgeon, US B-mode and SWE were 36%, 73%, and 94%, respectively, while their specificities were 100%, 63%, and 77%, respectively. There was no significant difference between detection of residual tumor by SWE, US B-mode, and MRI. SWE and MRI were significantly better than the surgeon's detection of residual tumor (p = 0.001 and p < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions SWE had a higher sensitivity in detecting residual tumor than the surgeons (94% vs. 36%). However, the surgeons had a higher specificity than SWE (100% vs. 77%). Therefore, using SWE in combination with surgeon's opinion may optimize the detection of residual tumor, and hence improve the extent of brain tumor resection.

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