Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy of B-mode, Doppler, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS), and Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) elastography in predicting malignancy in canine mammary masses. This was a prospective cohort study from 2014 to 2016, which included 153 bitches with one or more mammary masses. A total of 300 masses were evaluated by ultrasonography (B-mode, Doppler, CEUS, and ARFI) and subsequently classified as benign or malignant by histopathology. Each ultrasound parameters studied were compared between benign and malignant masses by Chi-square or Student tests and differences were considered significant when P < 0.01. For the variables that proved significant differences were estimated the cut-off point, sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and area under curve (AUC) by receiver-operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis in a logistic regression model using histopathological classification as reference, to assess and compare diagnostic performance of each technique. Out of 300 mammary masses evaluated 246 were classified as malignant and 54 as benign. B-mode measurements showed sensitivity 67.9%, and specificity 67.6% as malignancy predictors on canine mammary masses; Doppler indexes systolic (>21.2 m/s) and diastolic velocity (>4.8 m/s) sensitivity 79.2% and specificity 70.8%; CEUS wash-out time (<80.5 s) sensitivity 80.2% and specificity 16.7%; and ARFI elastography shear velocity (SWV > 2.57 m/s) sensitivity 94.7% and specificity 97.2% In conclusion B-mode and Doppler ultrasound evaluations may assist in malignancy prediction of canine mammary masses with moderate sensitivity and specificity, already the SWV was an great accurate predictor. Therefore, ARFI elastography exam inclusion in veterinary clinic oncology and research is highly recommended, since it allows fast, non-invasive, and complication-free malignancy prediction of canine mammary masses.

Highlights

  • Mammary tumors are one of the most important disorders in women and bitches, with high morbidity and mortality, and similar biological behavior in both species [1,2]

  • Ultrasonography has become an important tool in neoplasm evaluation and, when combined with mammography, can aid in the diagnosis, differentiation, and prediction of malignancy in mammary tumors in human medicine [3,4,5]

  • No report has yet compared the efficacy of these ultrasonography techniques in predicting malignancy of mammary tumors

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Introduction

Mammary tumors are one of the most important disorders in women and bitches, with high morbidity and mortality, and similar biological behavior in both species [1,2]. Ultrasonography has become an important tool in neoplasm evaluation and, when combined with mammography, can aid in the diagnosis, differentiation, and prediction of malignancy in mammary tumors in human medicine [3,4,5]. No report has yet compared the efficacy of these ultrasonography techniques in predicting malignancy of mammary tumors. It has been suggested that B-mode, Doppler, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and elastography can aid in the diagnosis of malignancy in breast tumors, non-invasive diagnostics techniques of easy and fast execution, enabling immediate results to the medical and veterinary; these techniques are believed to have different diagnostic efficacy. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the efficacy of B-mode, Doppler, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, and Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) elastography in predicting malignancy in canine mammary tumors

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