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Title: Comparison of Automated Breast Ultrasound and Hand-Held Breast Ultrasound in the Screening of Dense Breasts
Authors: Philadelpho, Fernanda
Calas, Maria Julia Gregorio
Carneiro, Gracy de Almeida Coutinho
Silveira, Isabela Cunha
Vaz, Andréia Brandão Ribeiro
Nogueira, Adriana Maria Coelho
Bergmann, Anke
Lopes, Flávia Paiva Proença Lobo
Keywords: Dense Breast - Mass Screening
Programas de Rastreamento
Tamizaje Masivo
Screening
Ultrasonography, Mammary
Ultrassonografia Mamária
Ultrasonografía Mamaria
Breast Ultrasonography
Breast Neoplasms
Neoplasias da Mama
Neoplasias de la Mama
Breast Cancer
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia
Abstract: Objective To compare hand-held breast ultrasound (HHBUS) and automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) as screening tool for cancer. Methods A cross-sectional study in patients with mammographically dense breasts was conducted, and both HHBUS and ABUS were performed. Hand-held breast ultrasound was acquired by radiologists and ABUS by mammography technicians and analyzed by breast radiologists. We evaluated the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) classification of the exam and of the lesion, as well as the amount of time required to perform and read each exam. The statistical analysis employed was measures of central tendency and dispersion, frequencies, Student t test, and a univariate logistic regression, through the odds ratio and its respective 95% confidence interval, and with p < 0.05 considered of statistical significance. Results A total of 440 patients were evaluated. Regarding lesions, HHBUS detected 15 (7.7%) BI-RADS 2, 175 (89.3%) BI-RADS 3, and 6 (3%) BI-RADS 4, with 3 being confirmed by biopsy as invasive ductal carcinomas (IDCs), and 3 false-positives. Automated breast ultrasound identified 12 (12.9%) BI-RADS 2, 75 (80.7%) BI-RADS 3, and 6 (6.4%) BI-RADS 4, including 3 lesions detected by HHBUS and confirmed as IDCs, in addition to 1 invasive lobular carcinoma and 2 high-risk lesions not detected by HHBUS. The amount of time required for the radiologist to read the ABUS was statistically inferior compared with the time required to read the HHBUS (p< 0.001). The overall concordance was 80.9%. A total of 219 lesions were detected, from those 70 lesions by both methods, 126 only by HHBUS (84.9% not suspicious by ABUS) and 23 only by ABUS.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7353
ISSN: 0100-7203
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