Abstract

To evaluate the diagnostic performance of quantitative analysis as an adjunctive diagnostic tool to contrast-enhanced ultrasound (US) for the differentiation of atypical benign focal liver lesions (FLLs) from malignancies in fatty liver. Twenty-seven benign FLLs and fifty-six malignant FLLs that appeared hyper-enhanced during the arterial phase with washout in the portal or late phase in fatty liver were analyzed. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were applied to identify the specific features. Three sets of criteria were assigned: 1) all FLLs subjected to routine contrast-enhanced US; 2) all FLLs subjected to quantification analysis and contrast-enhanced US; and 3) parts of FLLs that could not be diagnosed using contrast-enhanced US (n = 66, 75.9%) but instead were diagnosed using parametric features. The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of the three sets of criteria were analyzed. The AUCs of the criterion set 2 were significantly higher than those of criterion set 1 (0.904 versus 0.792, P = 0.008). Criterion set 3 showed a relatively high sensitivity (90.2%) with a relatively high AUC (0.845). The quantification analysis offers improved diagnostic performance for the differential identification of atypical benign FLLs from malignancies in fatty liver.

Highlights

  • Quantitative analysis of contrast-enhanced US images allows for an objectively accurate assessment of blood-flow kinetics within tumors[8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]

  • We designed the study and we report it according to the STARD criteria

  • The exclusion criteria were as follows: (a) the patient had more than one type of tumor; (b) the patient had uncontrollable respiration with regard to quantitative analysis; or (c) the patient had a deep FLL for which contrast-enhanced US visualization was too poor for quantitative analysis (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Quantitative analysis of contrast-enhanced US images allows for an objectively accurate assessment of blood-flow kinetics within tumors[8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]. The visual interpretation is largely dependent on the observer’s experience, quantification has been used to overcome subjective evaluation of the enhancement between a focal lesion and the surrounding tissue[9]. Diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced US for differentiating among FLLs in fatty liver would be improved by quantification. The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate the diagnostic performance of quantitative analysis as an adjunctive diagnostic tool to routine contrast-enhanced US for the identification of benign FLLs that mimic malignant FLLs in fatty liver background

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