Role of Shear Wave Elastography in the Diagnosis of Peyronie Disease

Author:

Zhao Sheng1ORCID,Wu Xu2ORCID,Zhang Yuyang2ORCID,Zhang Chaoxue1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Department of Ultrasound The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

2. The Department of Urology The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

Abstract

ObjectivesThe present study aims to explore the role of shear wave elastography (SWE) in the diagnosis of Peyronie disease (PD).MethodsA total of 59 PD patients and 59 age‐matched healthy adult men were included in this study. The B‐mode ultrasound (US) and SWE were performed for all subjects, and the Young modulus (YM) values of the corresponding regions of the penis in the PD and control groups were recorded and compared.ResultsThe mean age of the included PD patients and age‐matched controls was 53.81 years (SD 9.52, range 32–73). On B‐mode US evaluation, 41 (69.5%) of 59 included PD patients were found to have penile plaques, and the remaining 18 (30.5%) patients had no evidence of penile plaque. After evaluation using SWE, the YM values in the penile plaque region of these 41 patients with penile dysplasia were found to be significantly higher (60.29 kPa ± 19.95) than those outside the plaque (in the same patient) (21.05 kPa ± 4.58) and in the same penile region of the control group (20.59 kPa ± 4.65) (P < .001). In the remaining 18 PD patients, the results showed that the YM value of the abnormal penile region in the PD patients (56.67 kPa ± 13.52) was significantly higher than the YM value outside the abnormal penile region in the same patients (22.79 kPa ± 4.31) and in the same penile region in the control group (19.87 kPa ± 3.48) (P < .001; P < .001).ConclusionsIn conclusion, this study showed that SWE as a non‐invasive technique is useful in identifying and differentiating penile plaques in PD patients and is a simple, rapid and complementary method to B‐mode US.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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