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SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound

INTRODUCTION: Most of the currently available automated breast ultrasound systems require patients to be in the supine position. Previous data, however, show a high recall rate with this method due to artifacts. The novel automated breast ultrasound scanner SOFIA scans the breast with the patient in...

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Autores principales: Farrokh, André, Erdönmez, Harika, Schäfer, Fritz, Maass, Nicolai
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5986565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29880985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0600-2279
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author Farrokh, André
Erdönmez, Harika
Schäfer, Fritz
Maass, Nicolai
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Erdönmez, Harika
Schäfer, Fritz
Maass, Nicolai
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description INTRODUCTION: Most of the currently available automated breast ultrasound systems require patients to be in the supine position. Previous data, however, show a high recall rate with this method due to artifacts. The novel automated breast ultrasound scanner SOFIA scans the breast with the patient in a prone position, resulting in even compression of breast tissue. We present our initial results with this examination method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 63 patients were analyzed using a handheld B-mode ultrasound. In cases of BI-RADS 1, 2 or 5, a SOFIA scan was performed. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were calculated. Interobserver agreement was evaluated using Cohenʼs kappa. The duration of the scan was measured for both methods. RESULTS: No BI-RADS 5 lesion was missed with SOFIA. The SOFIA had an additional recall rate of 16.67% compared to B-mode ultrasound. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of SOFIA was 100, 83.33 and 88.89%, respectively. Cohenʼs kappa showed substantial agreement (κ = 0.769) between examiner 1 (B-mode) and examiner 2 (SOFIA). The mean scan duration for the B-mode system and the SOFIA system was 24.21 minutes and 12.94 minutes, respectively. In four cases, D-cup breasts were not scanned in their entirety. CONCLUSION: No cancer was missed when SOFIA was used in this preselected study population. The scanning time was approximately half of that required for B-mode ultrasound. The additional unnecessary recall rate was 16.67%. Larger D cup-size breasts were difficult to position and resulted in an incomplete image in four cases.
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spelling pubmed-59865652018-06-05 SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound Farrokh, André Erdönmez, Harika Schäfer, Fritz Maass, Nicolai Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd INTRODUCTION: Most of the currently available automated breast ultrasound systems require patients to be in the supine position. Previous data, however, show a high recall rate with this method due to artifacts. The novel automated breast ultrasound scanner SOFIA scans the breast with the patient in a prone position, resulting in even compression of breast tissue. We present our initial results with this examination method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 63 patients were analyzed using a handheld B-mode ultrasound. In cases of BI-RADS 1, 2 or 5, a SOFIA scan was performed. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were calculated. Interobserver agreement was evaluated using Cohenʼs kappa. The duration of the scan was measured for both methods. RESULTS: No BI-RADS 5 lesion was missed with SOFIA. The SOFIA had an additional recall rate of 16.67% compared to B-mode ultrasound. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of SOFIA was 100, 83.33 and 88.89%, respectively. Cohenʼs kappa showed substantial agreement (κ = 0.769) between examiner 1 (B-mode) and examiner 2 (SOFIA). The mean scan duration for the B-mode system and the SOFIA system was 24.21 minutes and 12.94 minutes, respectively. In four cases, D-cup breasts were not scanned in their entirety. CONCLUSION: No cancer was missed when SOFIA was used in this preselected study population. The scanning time was approximately half of that required for B-mode ultrasound. The additional unnecessary recall rate was 16.67%. Larger D cup-size breasts were difficult to position and resulted in an incomplete image in four cases. Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2018-05 2018-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5986565/ /pubmed/29880985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0600-2279 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Farrokh, André
Erdönmez, Harika
Schäfer, Fritz
Maass, Nicolai
SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound
title SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound
title_full SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound
title_fullStr SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound
title_full_unstemmed SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound
title_short SOFIA: A Novel Automated Breast Ultrasound System Used on Patients in the Prone Position: A Pilot Study on Lesion Detection in Comparison to Handheld Grayscale Ultrasound
title_sort sofia: a novel automated breast ultrasound system used on patients in the prone position: a pilot study on lesion detection in comparison to handheld grayscale ultrasound
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5986565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29880985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0600-2279
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