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The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies

OBJECTIVES: Photoacoustic mammography is potentially an ideal technique, however, the amount of patient data is limited. To further our understanding of the in vivo performance of the method and to guide further research and development, we imaged 33 breast malignancies using the research system – t...

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Autores principales: Heijblom, Michelle, Piras, Daniele, van den Engh, Frank M., van der Schaaf, Margreet, Klaase, Joost M., Steenbergen, Wiendelt, Manohar, Srirang
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26945762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4240-7
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author Heijblom, Michelle
Piras, Daniele
van den Engh, Frank M.
van der Schaaf, Margreet
Klaase, Joost M.
Steenbergen, Wiendelt
Manohar, Srirang
author_facet Heijblom, Michelle
Piras, Daniele
van den Engh, Frank M.
van der Schaaf, Margreet
Klaase, Joost M.
Steenbergen, Wiendelt
Manohar, Srirang
author_sort Heijblom, Michelle
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description OBJECTIVES: Photoacoustic mammography is potentially an ideal technique, however, the amount of patient data is limited. To further our understanding of the in vivo performance of the method and to guide further research and development, we imaged 33 breast malignancies using the research system – the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope (PAM). METHODS: Thirty-one patients participated in this retrospective, observational study. The study and informed consent procedure were approved by the local ethics committee. PAM uses 1,064 nm light for excitation with a planar, 588-element, 1-MHz ultrasound array for detection. Photoacoustic lesion visibility and appearance were compared with conventional imaging (x-ray mammography and ultrasonography) findings, histopathology and patient demographics. RESULTS: Of 33 malignancies 32 were visualized with high contrast and good co-localization with conventional imaging. The contrast of the detected malignancies was independent of radiographic breast density, and size estimation was reasonably good with an average 28 % deviation from histology. However, the presence of contrast areas outside the malignant region is suggestive for low specificity of the current system. Statistical analyses did not reveal any further relationship between PAM results and patient demographics nor lesion characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm the high potential of photoacoustic mammography in future breast care. KEY POINTS: • Photoacoustic breast imaging visualizes malignancies with high imaging contrast. • Photoacoustic lesion contrast is independent of the mammographically estimated breast density. • No clear relationship exists between photoacoustic characteristics and lesion type, grade, etc. • Photoacoustic specificity to breast cancer from some cases is not yet optimal.
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spelling pubmed-50523142016-10-20 The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies Heijblom, Michelle Piras, Daniele van den Engh, Frank M. van der Schaaf, Margreet Klaase, Joost M. Steenbergen, Wiendelt Manohar, Srirang Eur Radiol Breast OBJECTIVES: Photoacoustic mammography is potentially an ideal technique, however, the amount of patient data is limited. To further our understanding of the in vivo performance of the method and to guide further research and development, we imaged 33 breast malignancies using the research system – the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope (PAM). METHODS: Thirty-one patients participated in this retrospective, observational study. The study and informed consent procedure were approved by the local ethics committee. PAM uses 1,064 nm light for excitation with a planar, 588-element, 1-MHz ultrasound array for detection. Photoacoustic lesion visibility and appearance were compared with conventional imaging (x-ray mammography and ultrasonography) findings, histopathology and patient demographics. RESULTS: Of 33 malignancies 32 were visualized with high contrast and good co-localization with conventional imaging. The contrast of the detected malignancies was independent of radiographic breast density, and size estimation was reasonably good with an average 28 % deviation from histology. However, the presence of contrast areas outside the malignant region is suggestive for low specificity of the current system. Statistical analyses did not reveal any further relationship between PAM results and patient demographics nor lesion characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm the high potential of photoacoustic mammography in future breast care. KEY POINTS: • Photoacoustic breast imaging visualizes malignancies with high imaging contrast. • Photoacoustic lesion contrast is independent of the mammographically estimated breast density. • No clear relationship exists between photoacoustic characteristics and lesion type, grade, etc. • Photoacoustic specificity to breast cancer from some cases is not yet optimal. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-03-05 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5052314/ /pubmed/26945762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4240-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Heijblom, Michelle
Piras, Daniele
van den Engh, Frank M.
van der Schaaf, Margreet
Klaase, Joost M.
Steenbergen, Wiendelt
Manohar, Srirang
The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
title The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
title_full The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
title_fullStr The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
title_full_unstemmed The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
title_short The state of the art in breast imaging using the Twente Photoacoustic Mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
title_sort state of the art in breast imaging using the twente photoacoustic mammoscope: results from 31 measurements on malignancies
topic Breast
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26945762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4240-7
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