Shear-wave elastography as a supplementary tool for axillary staging in patients undergoing breast cancer diagnosis

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Togawa Riku,Riedel Fabian,Feisst Manuel,Fastner Sarah,Gomez Christina,Hennigs André,Nees Juliane,Pfob André,Schäfgen Benedikt,Stieber Anne,Wallwiener Markus,Heil Jörg,Golatta MichaelORCID

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Abstract Background Preoperative evaluation of axillary lymph node status is crucial for the selection of both systemic and surgical treatment in early breast cancer. This study assessed the particular role of additional shear wave elastography (SWE) in axillary staging in patients undergoing initial breast cancer diagnostics. Methods One hundred patients undergoing axillary lymph node biopsy due to a sonographically suspicious axillary lymph node were prospectively evaluated with SWE using virtual touch tissue imaging quantification (VTIQ). Mean values of tissue stiffness for axillary tissue and lymph node tissue were measured prior to core-cut biopsy of the lymph node. All lymph nodes were clip-marked during the biopsy. Cut-off values to differentiate between malignant and benign lymph nodes were defined using Youden’s index. Results Lymph nodes with evidence of malignant tumor cells in the final pathological examination showed a significantly higher velocity as measured by SWE, with a mean velocity of 3.48 ± 1.58 m/s compared to 2.33 ± 0.62 m/s of benign lymph nodes (p < 0.0001). The statistically optimal cutoff to differentiate between malignant and benign lymph nodes was 2.66 m/s with a sensitivity of 69.8% and a specificity of 87.5%. Conclusions Lymph node metastases assessed with SWE showed significantly higher elasticity values compared to benign lymph nodes. Thus, SWE provides an additional useful and quantifiable parameter for the sonographic assessment of suspicious axillary lymph nodes in the context of pre-therapeutic axillary staging in order to differentiate between benign and metastatic processes and support the guidance of definitive biopsy work-up. Critical relevance statement Shear-wave elastography provides an additional useful and quantifiable parameter for the assessment of suspicious axillary lymph nodes in the context of pre-therapeutic axillary staging in order to differentiate between benign and metastatic processes and support guiding the definitive biopsy work-up. Key Points SWE is a quantifiable ultrasound parameter in breast cancer diagnosis. SWE shows a significantly higher velocity in malignant lymph nodes. SWE is useful in improving the sensitivity and specificity of axillary staging. Graphical Abstract

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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