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Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel

PURPOSE: To obtain breast vascular map and to assess correlation between predominant feeding vessel and tumor location with a semi-automatic method compared to conventional radiologic reading. METHODS: 148 malignant and 75 benign breast lesions were included. All patients underwent bilateral MR imag...

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Autores principales: Petrillo, Antonella, Fusco, Roberta, Filice, Salvatore, Granata, Vincenza, Catalano, Orlando, Vallone, Paolo, Di Bonito, Maurizio, D’Aiuto, Massimiliano, Rinaldo, Massimo, Capasso, Immacolata, Sansone, Mario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5003359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27571255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161691
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author Petrillo, Antonella
Fusco, Roberta
Filice, Salvatore
Granata, Vincenza
Catalano, Orlando
Vallone, Paolo
Di Bonito, Maurizio
D’Aiuto, Massimiliano
Rinaldo, Massimo
Capasso, Immacolata
Sansone, Mario
author_facet Petrillo, Antonella
Fusco, Roberta
Filice, Salvatore
Granata, Vincenza
Catalano, Orlando
Vallone, Paolo
Di Bonito, Maurizio
D’Aiuto, Massimiliano
Rinaldo, Massimo
Capasso, Immacolata
Sansone, Mario
author_sort Petrillo, Antonella
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description PURPOSE: To obtain breast vascular map and to assess correlation between predominant feeding vessel and tumor location with a semi-automatic method compared to conventional radiologic reading. METHODS: 148 malignant and 75 benign breast lesions were included. All patients underwent bilateral MR imaging. Written informed consent was obtained from the patients before MRI. The local ethics committee granted approval for this study. Semi-automatic breast vascular map and predominant vessel detection was performed on MRI, for each patient. Semi-automatic detection (depending on grey levels threshold manually chosen by radiologist) was compared with results of two expert radiologists; inter-observer variability and reliability of semi-automatic approach were assessed. RESULTS: Anatomic analysis of breast lesions revealed that 20% of patients had masses in internal half, 50% in external half and the 30% in subareolar/central area. As regards the 44 tumors in internal half, based on radiologic consensus, 40 demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (61% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 14% by lateral thoracic vessels, 16% by both thoracic vessels and 9% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01), based on semi-automatic detection, 38 tumors demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (66% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 11% by lateral thoracic vessels, 9% by both thoracic vessels and 14% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01). As regards the 111 tumors in external half, based on radiologic consensus, 91 demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (25% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 39% by lateral thoracic vessels, 18% by both thoracic vessels and 18% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01), based on semi-automatic detection, 94 demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (27% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 45% by lateral thoracic vessels, 4% by both thoracic vessels and 24% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01). An excellent agreement between two radiologic assessments (k = 0.81) and between radiologic consensus and semi-automatic assessment (k = 0.80) was found to identify origin of predominant feeding vessel. An excellent reliability for semi-automatic assessment (Cronbach's alpha = 0.96) was reported. CONCLUSIONS: Predominant feeding vessel location was correlated with breast lesion location: internal thoracic artery supplied the highest proportion of breasts with tumor in internal half and lateral thoracic artery supplied the highest proportion of breasts with lateral tumor.
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spelling pubmed-50033592016-09-12 Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel Petrillo, Antonella Fusco, Roberta Filice, Salvatore Granata, Vincenza Catalano, Orlando Vallone, Paolo Di Bonito, Maurizio D’Aiuto, Massimiliano Rinaldo, Massimo Capasso, Immacolata Sansone, Mario PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To obtain breast vascular map and to assess correlation between predominant feeding vessel and tumor location with a semi-automatic method compared to conventional radiologic reading. METHODS: 148 malignant and 75 benign breast lesions were included. All patients underwent bilateral MR imaging. Written informed consent was obtained from the patients before MRI. The local ethics committee granted approval for this study. Semi-automatic breast vascular map and predominant vessel detection was performed on MRI, for each patient. Semi-automatic detection (depending on grey levels threshold manually chosen by radiologist) was compared with results of two expert radiologists; inter-observer variability and reliability of semi-automatic approach were assessed. RESULTS: Anatomic analysis of breast lesions revealed that 20% of patients had masses in internal half, 50% in external half and the 30% in subareolar/central area. As regards the 44 tumors in internal half, based on radiologic consensus, 40 demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (61% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 14% by lateral thoracic vessels, 16% by both thoracic vessels and 9% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01), based on semi-automatic detection, 38 tumors demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (66% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 11% by lateral thoracic vessels, 9% by both thoracic vessels and 14% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01). As regards the 111 tumors in external half, based on radiologic consensus, 91 demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (25% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 39% by lateral thoracic vessels, 18% by both thoracic vessels and 18% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01), based on semi-automatic detection, 94 demonstrated a predominant feeding vessel (27% were supplied by internal thoracic vessels, 45% by lateral thoracic vessels, 4% by both thoracic vessels and 24% had no predominant feeding vessel—p<0.01). An excellent agreement between two radiologic assessments (k = 0.81) and between radiologic consensus and semi-automatic assessment (k = 0.80) was found to identify origin of predominant feeding vessel. An excellent reliability for semi-automatic assessment (Cronbach's alpha = 0.96) was reported. CONCLUSIONS: Predominant feeding vessel location was correlated with breast lesion location: internal thoracic artery supplied the highest proportion of breasts with tumor in internal half and lateral thoracic artery supplied the highest proportion of breasts with lateral tumor. Public Library of Science 2016-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5003359/ /pubmed/27571255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161691 Text en © 2016 Petrillo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Petrillo, Antonella
Fusco, Roberta
Filice, Salvatore
Granata, Vincenza
Catalano, Orlando
Vallone, Paolo
Di Bonito, Maurizio
D’Aiuto, Massimiliano
Rinaldo, Massimo
Capasso, Immacolata
Sansone, Mario
Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel
title Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel
title_full Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel
title_fullStr Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel
title_full_unstemmed Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel
title_short Breast Contrast Enhanced MR Imaging: Semi-Automatic Detection of Vascular Map and Predominant Feeding Vessel
title_sort breast contrast enhanced mr imaging: semi-automatic detection of vascular map and predominant feeding vessel
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5003359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27571255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161691
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