Improving Lesion Location Reproducibility in Handheld Breast Ultrasound.

Diagnostics (Basel)

MetriTrack Inc., 4415 Harrison St., #243, Hillside, IL 60162, USA.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study examined how differences between operators in handheld ultrasound (HHUS) affect the consistency of locating breast lesions, which can impact patient care.
  • - Researchers analyzed the positioning of small breast masses in 28 patients using both manual and computer-assisted methods, finding that the computer-assisted approach led to more accurate localization and faster annotation times.
  • - The study concluded that using a computer-assisted scanning device improves the reproducibility of breast mass locations and enhances overall efficiency during HHUS procedures.

Article Abstract

Interoperator variability in the reproducibility of breast lesions found by handheld ultrasound (HHUS) can significantly interfere with clinical care. This study analyzed the features associated with breast mass position differences during HHUS. The ability of operators to reproduce the position of small masses and the time required to generate annotations with and without a computer-assisted scanning device (DEVICE) were also evaluated. This prospective study included 28 patients with 34 benign or probably benign small breast masses. Two operators generated manual and automated position annotations for each mass. The probe and body positions were systematically varied during scanning with the DEVICE, and the features describing mass movement were used in three logistic regression models trained to discriminate small from large breast mass displacements (cutoff: 10 mm). All models successfully discriminated small from large breast mass displacements (areas under the curve: 0.78 to 0.82). The interoperator localization precision was 6.6 ± 2.8 mm with DEVICE guidance and 19.9 ± 16.1 mm with manual annotations. Computer-assisted scanning reduced the time to annotate and reidentify a mass by 33 and 46 s on average, respectively. The results demonstrated that breast mass location reproducibility and exam efficiency improved by controlling operator actionable features with computer-assisted HHUS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11311286PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14151602DOI Listing

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