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Can Signal Enhancement Ratio (SER) Reduce the Number of Recommended Biopsies without Affecting Cancer Yield in Occult MRI-detected Lesions?

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ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
卷 18, 期 6, 页码 716-721

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2011.02.008

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  1. American Cancer Society [IRG-97-150-10]
  2. University of California Cancer Research Coordinating Committee
  3. [NIH R01 CA 69587]
  4. [NIH TL1RR024129]

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Rationale and Objectives: We retrospectively determined if signal enhancement ratio (SER), a quantitative measure of contrast kinetics using volumetric parameters, could reduce the number of biopsy recommendations without decreasing the number of cancers detected when applied to suspicious lesions seen on breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BIRADS) 4 or 5 lesions seen on breast MRI in 2008 that were clinically and mammographically occult yielded a final sample size of 73 lesions in 65 patients. Images were processed with in-house software. Parameters used to predict benignity/malignancy included SEA total tumor volume (lesion volume above a 70% initial enhancement level), SEA partial tumor volume (volume with washout and plateau kinetics), SER washout tumor volume, peak SER, and peak percent enhancement. Thresholds were determined to retrospectively discriminate benign from malignant histopathology. Clinical impact was assessed through the reduction in the number of biopsies recommended (by eliminating benign lesions discriminated by SER). Results: Based on the original radiologist interpretations, 73 occult lesions were called suspicious and biopsied with a predictive value of biopsies (PPV(3)) of 18/73 (25%). SEA parameters were found to be significantly associated with histopathology (P < .05). Biopsy recommendations could be reduced using SER parameters of SEA partial tumor volume (73 to 40), SEA total tumor volume (73 to 45), and peak percent enhancement (73 to 55) without removing true positives. Conclusion: The adjunctive use of SER parameters may reduce the number of recommended biopsies without reducing the number of cancers detected. (C)AUR, 2011

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