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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of virtual touch tissue imaging quantification (VTIQ) in distinguishing between benign and malignant breast lesions of different sizes using ultrasound.
  • A total of 139 breast lesions were analyzed, categorized by size, and the shear wave velocities (SWVs) were measured, revealing that malignant lesions consistently had higher SWVs compared to benign ones.
  • The findings suggest that VTIQ can enhance conventional ultrasound diagnostic methods without any significant difference in performance across lesion sizes, indicating a potential to reduce unnecessary biopsies in the future.

Article Abstract

The study was to explore diagnostic value of the virtual touch tissue imaging quantification (VTIQ) in distinguishing benign and malignant breast lesions of variable sizes. We performed conventional ultrasound and VTIQ in 139 breast lesions. The lesions were categorized into three groups according to size (group 1, ≤ 10 mm; group 2, 10-20 mm; and group 3, > 20 mm), and their mean, min, and max shear wave velocities (SWVs) were measured. Diagnoses were confirmed by pathological examination after surgery or needle biopsy. Receiver-operating characteristic curves (ROC) were constructed to determine the optimum cut-off values, calculate the area under curve (AUC), the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for each velocity. For all groups, the mean, min, and max SWVs of malignant lesions were significantly higher than those of benign lesions (P < 0.05). The cut-off values of mean, min, and max SWVs were not significantly different among the three groups. In addition, the diagnostic performance of mean, min, and max SWV values is analogous, regardless of lesion size. In conclusion, VTIQ is a strong complement to conventional ultrasound, which is a promising method in the differential diagnosis of the breast lesions with different sizes. Further studies validate our results as well as reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies, regardless of size is warranted.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4612919PMC

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