High‐frequency ultrasound accuracy in preoperative cutaneous melanoma assessment: A meta‐analysis

Author:

Sellyn Georgina E.1ORCID,Lopez Andrea A.1,Ghosh Shramana23,Topf Michael C.4,Chen Heidi25,Tkaczyk Eric1236,Powers Jennifer G.7

Affiliation:

1. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville Tennessee USA

2. Department of Veterans Affairs, Tennessee Valley Health Care System and Department of Statistics Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

3. Department of Dermatology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

4. Department of Otolaryngology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

5. Department of Biomedical Informatics Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee USA

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee USA

7. Department of Dermatology Iowa University Medical Center Iowa City Iowa USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHigh‐frequency ultrasound (HFUS) can safely and efficiently visualize cutaneous tumour characteristics including depth.ObjectivesWe aimed to evaluate its accuracy in measuring melanoma depth against the gold standard, histopathology, for treatment planning.MethodsA review of publications was conducted in March 2023 through five electronic databases. Thirty‐six included articles studied patients who received HFUS (≥10 MHz) measurements, melanoma biopsy or excision, and reported a tumour depth correlation coefficient between HFUS and histopathology. We analysed correlation coefficients between HFUS and histopathology, measured tumour depths and shed light on reasons for mismeasurements. Additionally, we identified the reporting of critical metrics including, lesion characteristics, melanoma subtype, type of correlation coefficient, 95% confidence intervals for Pearson coefficients and sample size.ResultsThe most common tumour imaged was superficial spreading melanoma on the trunk and extremities, followed by head/face. Maximum ultrasound frequencies ranged from 13 MHz to 100 MHz with participants ranging from 5 to 264. Histopathology and HFUS correlation coefficients ranged from 0.417 to 0.997 (median: 0.94, mean: 0.89 and SD: 0.13). Lower frequency probes (10–20 MHz) were less accurate in assessing melanoma thickness, with a cumulative mean correlation coefficient of 0.87 compared to 0.94 (20–25 MHz) and 0.98 (≥70 MHz). Studies demonstrated higher sonographic accuracy in melanomas >0.75 mm.Additionally, ultrasound may report increased melanoma depth compared to histopathology for reasons including lymphocytic infiltration, presence of a nevus and shrinkage during specimen processing. Furthermore, we found a gap in the reporting of details such as fundamental characteristics of lesion populations. Specifically, 86% (31 out of 36) of the studies failed to report one or more critical metrics, such as mean, median or range of lesion depths.ConclusionsHFUS may serve as a supplementary tool for preoperative melanoma assessment, with increased accuracy in thicker tumours. Frequencies <20 MHz are less reliable in assessing depth. Frequencies ≥70 MHz demonstrate stronger correlations to histopathology. Higher ultrasound accuracy was seen for melanomas with Breslow depth >0.75 mm.

Funder

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Publisher

Wiley

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