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A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice

OBJECTIVES: While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered a helpful diagnostic tool in breast imaging, discussions are ongoing about appropriate protocols and indications. The European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) launched a survey to evaluate the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical p...

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Autores principales: Clauser, Paola, Mann, Ritse, Athanasiou, Alexandra, Prosch, Helmut, Pinker, Katja, Dietzel, Matthias, Helbich, Thomas H., Fuchsjäger, Michael, Camps-Herrero, Julia, Sardanelli, Francesco, Forrai, Gabor, Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5882636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29168005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-5121-4
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author Clauser, Paola
Mann, Ritse
Athanasiou, Alexandra
Prosch, Helmut
Pinker, Katja
Dietzel, Matthias
Helbich, Thomas H.
Fuchsjäger, Michael
Camps-Herrero, Julia
Sardanelli, Francesco
Forrai, Gabor
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
author_facet Clauser, Paola
Mann, Ritse
Athanasiou, Alexandra
Prosch, Helmut
Pinker, Katja
Dietzel, Matthias
Helbich, Thomas H.
Fuchsjäger, Michael
Camps-Herrero, Julia
Sardanelli, Francesco
Forrai, Gabor
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
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description OBJECTIVES: While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered a helpful diagnostic tool in breast imaging, discussions are ongoing about appropriate protocols and indications. The European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) launched a survey to evaluate the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice. METHODS: An online survey reviewed by the EUSOBI board and committees was distributed amongst members. The questions encompassed: training and experience; annual breast MRI and MRI-guided-intervention workload; examination protocols; indications; reporting habits and preferences. Data were summarised and subgroups compared using χ(2) test. RESULTS: Of 647 EUSOBI members, 177 (27.4%) answered the survey. The majority were radiologists (90.5%), half of them based in academic centres (51.9%). Common indications for MRI included cancer staging, treatment monitoring, high-risk screening and problem-solving, and differed significantly between countries (p≤0.03). Structured reporting and BI-RADS were mostly used. Breast radiologists with ≤10 years of experience preferred inclusion of additional techniques, such as T2/STIR (p=0.03) and DWI (p=0.08) in the scan protocol. MRI-guided interventions were performed by a minority of participants (35.4%). CONCLUSIONS: The utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice is generally in line with international recommendations. There are substantial differences between countries. MRI-guided interventions and functional MRI parameters are not widely available. KEY POINTS: • MRI is commonly used for the detection and characterisation of breast lesions. • Clinical practice standards are generally in line with current recommendations. • Standardised criteria and diagnostic categories (mainly BI-RADS) are widely adopted. • Younger radiologists value additional techniques, such as T2/STIR and DWI. • MRI-guided breast biopsy is not widely available.
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spelling pubmed-58826362018-04-05 A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice Clauser, Paola Mann, Ritse Athanasiou, Alexandra Prosch, Helmut Pinker, Katja Dietzel, Matthias Helbich, Thomas H. Fuchsjäger, Michael Camps-Herrero, Julia Sardanelli, Francesco Forrai, Gabor Baltzer, Pascal A. T. Eur Radiol Breast OBJECTIVES: While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered a helpful diagnostic tool in breast imaging, discussions are ongoing about appropriate protocols and indications. The European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) launched a survey to evaluate the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice. METHODS: An online survey reviewed by the EUSOBI board and committees was distributed amongst members. The questions encompassed: training and experience; annual breast MRI and MRI-guided-intervention workload; examination protocols; indications; reporting habits and preferences. Data were summarised and subgroups compared using χ(2) test. RESULTS: Of 647 EUSOBI members, 177 (27.4%) answered the survey. The majority were radiologists (90.5%), half of them based in academic centres (51.9%). Common indications for MRI included cancer staging, treatment monitoring, high-risk screening and problem-solving, and differed significantly between countries (p≤0.03). Structured reporting and BI-RADS were mostly used. Breast radiologists with ≤10 years of experience preferred inclusion of additional techniques, such as T2/STIR (p=0.03) and DWI (p=0.08) in the scan protocol. MRI-guided interventions were performed by a minority of participants (35.4%). CONCLUSIONS: The utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice is generally in line with international recommendations. There are substantial differences between countries. MRI-guided interventions and functional MRI parameters are not widely available. KEY POINTS: • MRI is commonly used for the detection and characterisation of breast lesions. • Clinical practice standards are generally in line with current recommendations. • Standardised criteria and diagnostic categories (mainly BI-RADS) are widely adopted. • Younger radiologists value additional techniques, such as T2/STIR and DWI. • MRI-guided breast biopsy is not widely available. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-11-22 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5882636/ /pubmed/29168005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-5121-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted 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.
spellingShingle Breast
Clauser, Paola
Mann, Ritse
Athanasiou, Alexandra
Prosch, Helmut
Pinker, Katja
Dietzel, Matthias
Helbich, Thomas H.
Fuchsjäger, Michael
Camps-Herrero, Julia
Sardanelli, Francesco
Forrai, Gabor
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
title A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
title_full A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
title_fullStr A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
title_short A survey by the European Society of Breast Imaging on the utilisation of breast MRI in clinical practice
title_sort survey by the european society of breast imaging on the utilisation of breast mri in clinical practice
topic Breast
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5882636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29168005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-5121-4
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