Affiliation:
1. Department of Radiology Research Institute of Clinical Medicine and Jeonbuk National University – Biomedical Research Institute of Jeonbuk National University Hospital, Jeonbuk National University Medical School Jeonju City South Korea
2. Department of Statistics Jeonbuk National University, Research Institute of Applied Statistics Jeonju City South Korea
3. Department of Radiology, Gangnam Severance Hospital Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo analyze BE on ABUS using BI‐RADS and a modified classification in association with mammographic density and clinical features.MethodsMenopausal status, parity, and family history of breast cancer were collected for 496 women who underwent ABUS and mammography. Three radiologists independently reviewed all ABUS BE and mammographic density. Statistical analyses including kappa statistics (κ) for interobserver agreement, Fisher's exact test, and univariate and multivariate multinomial logistic regression were performed.ResultsBE distribution between the two classifications and between each classification and mammographic density were associated (P < 0.001). BI‐RADS homogeneous‐fibroglandular (76.8%) and modified heterogeneous BE (71.3%, 75.7%, and 87.5% of mild, moderate, and marked heterogeneous background echotexture, respectively) tended to be dense. BE was correlated between BI‐RADS homogeneous‐fat and modified homogeneous background (95.1%) and between BI‐RADS homogeneous‐fibroglandular or heterogeneous (90.6%) and modified heterogeneous (86.9%) (P < 0.001). In multinomial logistic regression, age < 50 years was independently associated with heterogeneous BE (OR, 8.89, P = 0.003, in BI‐RADS; OR, 3.74; P = 0.020 in modified classification).ConclusionBI‐RADS homogeneous‐fat and modified homogeneous BE on ABUS was likely to be mammographically fatty. However, BI‐RADS homogeneous‐fibroglandular or heterogeneous BE might be classified as any modified BE. Younger age was independently associated with heterogeneous BE.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging