Abstract

Purpose: To examine diagnostic performance of qualitative shear wave elastography (SWE) for evaluation of status of axillary lymph nodes (ALN) in comparison with conventional ultrasonograghy (US) and quantitative SWE parameters.Methods: A total of 118 patients were enrolled, who were all scheduled for breast cancer surgery and core needle biopsy. Conventional US and SWE were performed before biopsy. Based on qualitative evaluation of each ALN, the SWE images were classified into four color patterns: Color Pattern 1: homogeneous; Color Pattern 2: filling defect within lymph node (LN); Color Pattern 3: homogeneous within LN with a localized colored area at the margin; and Color Pattern 4: filling defect within LN with a localized colored area at the margin. The diagnostic performances of the three methods were compared.Results: There were 60 metastatic nodes and 61 benign nodes in the 121 ALNs. Benign ALNs were presented as Color Pattern 1 while metastatic ALNs usually were presented as Color Pattern 2 to 4 (p < 0.05). The AUC of qualitative SWE classification was 0.983, higher than that of quantitative SWE parameters and conventional US (p<0.05). The highest diagnostic performance, with AUC of 0.998, could be achieved if both conventional US and qualitative SWE were applied.Conclusion: The qualitative SWE classification of ALNs proposed in our study exhibited better diagnostic performance than quantitative SWE parameters and conventional US, especially for differentiating metastatic ALNs from benign reactive ALNs. More accurate diagnosis could be reached with this new method and unnecessary biopsy might be avoided in the meantime.

Highlights

  • The axillary lymph node (ALN) status is an important prognostic factor of breast cancer

  • Conventional US is a routine pre-operative evaluation of the ALN and its criteria for metastatic ALNs were based on morphologic characteristics, such as round shape, ratio of long axis to short axis (L/T) of

  • We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of qualitative shear wave elastography (SWE) classifications for ALNs, in comparison with that of conventional US, quantitative SWE parameters and combinations of US and SWE parameters

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Introduction

The axillary lymph node (ALN) status is an important prognostic factor of breast cancer. In clinical utility of SWE, we noticed that some of the ALNs showed high homogeneity, while some exhibited intra-nodal filling defect, and still some others displayed a localized colored area or even the “stiff rim” sign at the margin of lymph nodes, similar to the “black hole” and “stiff rim” sign in breast lesions [15]. It was worth exploring whether there was a link between the color elastic map and ALN status. Based on the qualitative SWE classification of breast lesions from the study of Cong [5], we proposed a qualitative classification method for diagnosis of ALNs

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