Digital Mammography Stereotactic Biopsy versus Digital Breast Tomosynthesis-guided Biopsy: Differences in Biopsy Targets, Pathologic Results, and Discordance Rates.

Radiology

From the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy St, Providence, RI 02903.

Published: March 2020

Background Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT)-guided biopsy is increasingly used in practice. It is important to know expected changes in biopsy targets, pathologic results, and discordance rates. Purpose To compare biopsy target types, pathologic results, and discordance rates for 2 years preceding and 2 years following implementation of DBT-guided biopsy. Materials and Methods All 9-gauge vacuum-assisted core biopsies from a single tertiary breast center that used digital mammography (DM) stereotactic guidance from 2013 to 2015 and DBT-guided biopsy from 2015 to 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. All mammographic examinations were performed with DBT. Patient demographics, biopsy target type, pathologic reports, surgical excision specimens when available, breast density, and imaging follow-up results were recorded. Biopsy targets and discordance rates between radiologic and pathologic examinations were compared between the two biopsy groups. Generalized mixed modeling was used to examine results before and after DBT-guided biopsy. Results A total of 1313 women underwent 1405 breast biopsies: 643 by using DM (August 2013 to July 2015) (median age, 56 years; interquartile range, 49-66 years) and 762 by using DBT (August 2015 to July 2017) (median age, 58 years; interquartile range, 50-67 years), ( = .58). Calcifications were the most common biopsy target for both groups, constituting 89.9% (578 of 643) of DM-guided biopsies and 71.1% (542 of 762) of DBT-guided biopsies ( = .03). The rate of architectural distortion biopsies was 2.0% (13 of 643) with DM-guided biopsy and 17.7% (135 of 762) with DBT-guided biopsy ( = .01). Although overall malignancy rate was similar for DM-guided biopsy (27.8% [179 of 643]) and DBT-guided biopsy (24.8% [191 of 762], = .54), DBT-guided biopsy helped identify a similar percentage of invasive malignancies (37.4% [72 of 191] vs 29.0% [52 of 179] at DM = .35), but more radial sclerosing lesions (8.3% [95% confidence interval {CI}: 6.0, 10.0] vs 1.7% [95% CI: 1.0, 3.1]) ( = .01). The discordance rate was 1.4% (95% CI: 1.0, 2.7) with DM-guided biopsy and 4.5% (95% CI: 3.2, 6.3) with DBT-guided biopsy ( = .01). Of the 34 discordant DBT-guided biopsies, 30 were architectural distortions. Conclusion With the transition to digital breast tomosynthesis-guided biopsy, more architectural distortions were biopsied, more radial sclerosing lesions were identified, and more discordance existed in radiologic and pathologic examinations, with a similar percentage of carcinomas diagnosed. © RSNA, 2020

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