Clinical application of photoacoustic imaging for cervical precursor lesion detection.

J Med Ultrason (2001)

Department of Medical Engineering, National Defense Medical College, 3-2 Namiki, Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Early diagnosis of cervical precursor lesions is crucial for preventing cervical cancer, and while colposcopy is commonly used, it has low accuracy and consistency, prompting the exploration of alternative diagnostic techniques.
  • - This study investigated the use of photoacoustic (PA) imaging to enhance early detection of severe cervical lesions by examining 21 surgical patients and 114 outpatients at a colposcopy clinic, assessing PA findings against pathological results.
  • - Results showed that PA imaging effectively identified dense angiogenesis in severe lesions, leading to a high detection rate (positive predictive value of 84.5% and negative predictive value of 82.1%), suggesting it could improve the accuracy of cervical cancer diagnostics.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Early diagnosis of a precursor lesion in the uterine cervix is an essential factor in uterine cervical cancer prevention. Although colposcopy is an established procedure for detecting high-risk patients, its accuracy and reproducibility are relatively low. Some supportive or alternative techniques to improve the early diagnosis of a precursor lesion have been studied, and correct diagnosis with high reliability using a minimally invasive, cost-effective technique has been pursued. This study aimed to examine the possibility of using photoacoustic (PA) imaging as a supportive technique to improve the accuracy of early diagnosis of cervical precursor lesions.

Methods: A PA imaging system for microvessels was used to detect angiogenesis in severe lesions. A total of 21 patients who underwent surgical treatment and 114 outpatients who visited our colposcopy clinic were examined. A retrospective evaluation of PA images was performed as follows: (i) pathological assessment of the specific PA findings and (ii) retrospective evaluation of the severe lesion detection rate through PA.

Results: PA image evaluation and pathological findings showed dense angiogenesis in a severe precursor lesion appearing as a "hot spot" in the PA image. A comparison with colposcopy findings was performed for accuracy evaluation, and the detection rate of severe lesions using PA was relatively high (positive predictive value, 84.5%; negative predictive value, 82.1%).

Conclusion: Our results indicate the possibility of using PA imaging for early diagnosis of severe cervical precursor lesions. With its ability to yield quantitative information, PA imaging can improve ultrasound diagnosis.

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