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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 420-426, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932417

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Objective:To construct a quantitatively diagnostic nomogram model by analyzing the clinical information of patients and the features of multi-modality ultrasound images of thyroid lesions, so as to preoperatively predict the malignant probability of suspicious thyroid nodules and provide effective references for clinical decision-making.Methods:A total of 933 patients, 1 121 thyroid nodules of C-TIRADS 3-5 categories, who underwent surgery in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from September 1, 2020 to June 10, 2021 were collected. The nodules were randomly divided into training ( n=897) and test groups ( n=224) in 8∶2 ratio. Finally, the diagnostic performance was evaluated by area under the curve (AUC). Results:①After preliminary screening by univariate analysis, multivariate analysis showed that age, echogenicity, orientation, echogenic foci, margin, posterior features, and elastic score were significantly correlated with benign and malignant nodules (all P<0.001), and the difference of halo between benign and malignant nodules was also statistically significant ( P=0.012). ②The AUC of nomogram was up to 0.903(95% CI=0.862-0.944) in the test set, and 0.889(95% CI=0.832-0.946) and 0.960(95% CI=0.925-0.994) in nodules with maximum diameter of ≤10 mm and of >10 mm respectively, which showed high diagnostic performance. Conclusions:The nomogram model could accurately differentiate malignant from benign thyroid nodules preoperatively, with the highest diagnostic performance for the nodules with maximum diameter of >10 mm, and effectively avoid the unnecessary fine-needle biopsy and surgical operation.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 420-425, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-884341

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Objective:To investigate the value of ultrasound in evaluating pathologically complete response(pCR) of neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC) for breast cancer.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed in 67 breast cancer patients who received NAC in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from January 2018 to December 2019. Ultrasound examination was performed before and after NAC, and two-dimensional, color and elastic images were stored for subsequent analysis. According to the operation pathological results after NAC, the patients were divided into two groups, pCR group and npCR group, using the Miller-Payne criteria as the evaluation criteria. Chi-square test was used to compare the ultrasound characteristics of breast masses in pCR group and npCR group before NAC. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predicative value(PPV) and negative predicative value(NPV) of pCR were analyzed using ROC curve. The difference of pCR estimated by ultrasound in different molecular types was also analyzed.Results:①Of the 67 patients, 16 achieved pCR and 51 achieved npCR. Among the 16 pCR patients, 11(68.8%) were evaluated correctly and 5(31.2%) were wrong.Among the 51 npCR patients, 49(96.1%) were evaluated correctly and 2(3.9%) were wrong. ②There was no statistically significant difference between pCR and npCR in ultrasound features of pre-NAC breast masses( P>0.05). ③After the whole process of NAC, the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV were 89.6%, 68.8%, 96.1%, 84.6%, and 90.7%, respectively; The area under ROC curve was 0.824. ④The diagnostic efficiency of pCR estimated by ultrasound was higher for Luminal B and HER-2 breast cancer. Conclusions:The accuracy of pCR after NAC evaluated by ultrasound is 89.6%, with different diagnostic efficiency in different molecular types.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 330-336, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-868020

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Objective:To investigate the comparative analysis of multimodal ultrasound features and clinicopathology of different molecular types of breast cancer, so as to improve the diagnostic accuracy of different types of breast cancer.Methods:A retrospective analysis of 112 patients with invasive breast cancer in the Second Affiliated Hospital and Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Harbin Medical Univeristy from August 2017 to November 2018 was carried out. With reference to St.Gallen standard, breast masses were divided into four subtypes, including Luminal A (LA), Luminal B (LB), Her-2 overexpression (Her-2+ ) and triple negative (TN). Two-dimensional greyscale, color Doppler flow imaging, shear wave elastography and contrast-enhanced ultrasound images were performed before operation. Complete clinicopathological data were collected. The differences between different subtypes of breast cancer in terms of multimodal ultrasound and clinicopathological features were analyzed.Results:①Luminal breast cancer showed posterior echo attenuation, low Alder grade, low Emax and Eratio value. LA was more likely to show a speculated or angular margin and concentric enhancement; LB was more frequently to show a indistinct margin, low enhancement and no perfusion defect (all P<0.05). ②Her-2+ cancers were characterized with a indistinct margin, enhanced posterior echo, a high Alder grade, Emax and Eratio value, and a high contrast enhancement and perfusion defect. The TTP value was lower than other subtypes (all P<0.05). ③TN cancers were associated with microlobulated margin, posterior echo enhancement, low Alder grade, high Emax and Eratio value and Ki67 expression, contrast concentric enhancement have and perfusion defect (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Different molecular subtypes of breast cancer have different multimodal ultrasound features and clinicopathological appearances, which can provide more imaging information for clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 976-980, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824441

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Objective To explore the correlation between the expression status of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2) and the characteristics of conventional ultrasound,shear wave elastography(SWE) and contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) images in breast cancer patients with negative expression of estrogen receptor (ER).Methods In this study,117 patients with 117 lesions were selected from the Second Hospital of Harbin Medical University Hospital,who had definite pathology and ER negative expression,including 62 patients with positive HER-2 (group Ⅰ) and 55 patients with negative HER-2(group Ⅱ).Conventional ultrasound images and SWE were collected preoperatively,and CEUS images were collected in 62 patients to analyze the correlation between the expression of HER-2 and the ultrasonic characteristics of the three ultrasonic modes.Results ① Conventional ultrasound:the group Ⅰ was characterized by irregular shape,unclear boundary,mainly with spicule edges,microcalcification,axillary lymph node metastasis and higher histological grading.The group Ⅱ had no such characteristics (all P <0.05).②SWE:the Emax,Emean and Eratio of group Ⅰ were higher than group Ⅱ (all P <0.05.③CEUS:the peak time of group Ⅰ was earlier than group Ⅱ,the slope of ascending branch and the area under the curve were larger,and the characteristics of perforating vessels were easier to be observed,while perfusion defects were more likely to occur in group Ⅱ (all P <0.05).Conclusions In the case of ER negative expression,there are obvious differences in multimodal sonograms of different breast cancer HER-2 expression conditions.The analysis of the above sonograms will play an important guiding role in the selection of clinical treatment plans.

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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 976-980, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-801399

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Objective@#To explore the correlation between the expression status of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2) and the characteristics of conventional ultrasound, shear wave elastography(SWE) and contrast enhanced ultrasound(CEUS) images in breast cancer patients with negative expression of estrogen receptor (ER).@*Methods@#In this study, 117 patients with 117 lesions were selected from the Second Hospital of Harbin Medical University Hospital, who had definite pathology and ER negative expression, including 62 patients with positive HER-2 (group Ⅰ) and 55 patients with negative HER-2(group Ⅱ). Conventional ultrasound images and SWE were collected preoperatively, and CEUS images were collected in 62 patients to analyze the correlation between the expression of HER-2 and the ultrasonic characteristics of the three ultrasonic modes.@*Results@#①Conventional ultrasound: the groupⅠwas characterized by irregular shape, unclear boundary, mainly with spicule edges, microcalcification, axillary lymph node metastasis and higher histological grading. The groupⅡhad no such characteristics (all P<0.05). ②SWE: the Emax, Emean and Eratio of group Ⅰ were higher than group Ⅱ(all P<0.05). ③CEUS: the peak time of group Ⅰ was earlier than group Ⅱ, the slope of ascending branch and the area under the curve were larger, and the characteristics of perforating vessels were easier to be observed, while perfusion defects were more likely to occur in groupⅡ(all P<0.05).@*Conclusions@#In the case of ER negative expression, there are obvious differences in multimodal sonograms of different breast cancer HER-2 expression conditions. The analysis of the above sonograms will play an important guiding role in the selection of clinical treatment plans.

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