Contribution of Sonoelastographic Scoring to B-Mode Sonography in the Evaluation of Breast Masses

Author:

Dinç Elibol Funda1ORCID,Yeniçeri Önder1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Mugla Sitki Kocman Training and Research Hospital, Mugla, Turkey

Abstract

Objectives: The study aims were to evaluate the contribution of sonoelastography to Breast Imaging Reporting, and Data System (BI-RADS) scoring of breast images. Materials and Methods: Two observers evaluated the BI-RADS category, Tsukuba score, and the strain index of 83 lesions of 73 consecutive patients. A new scoring system was established to evaluate the lesions by using the BI-RADS score, Tsukuba score, and strain index ratio. Results: There was a statistically significant difference between the strain index value of benign (3.08 ± 2.71) and malignant group (4.62 ± 2.70) ( P < .05). The sensitivity and specificity were 59.1% and 65.1% for the 3.12 cut-off value for the strain index. In the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, the area under the curve (AUC) of the only BI-RADS score was 0.834, both BT (BI-RADS + revised Tsukuba score) score and the total score (BI-RADS + revised Tsukuba score + strain index score) was 0.843. The interclass correlation coefficient for the two observers’ measurements of the strain index was weak, with .266 ( P < .05). Conclusion: The potential contribution of sonoelastography on lesion characterization is still controversial. In this study, the agreement among the observers was inadequate, and the contribution of sonoelastography on BI-RADS classification was limited. In addition, in the daily practice of sonoelastograpic evaluation, the Tsukuba score, was easier to apply and should be used rather than strain index measurements.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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