Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3308384 Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundEUS elastography was reported to offer supplemental information that allows a better characterization of tissue, and that might enhance conventional EUS imaging.ObjectiveOur purpose was to apply real-time elastography during EUS examinations and to assess the accuracy of the differentiation of benign versus malignant lymph nodes.DesignProspective cross-sectional feasibility study.SettingDepartment of Surgical Gastroenterology, Gentofte University Hospital, Hellerup, Denmark.PatientsPatients diagnosed by EUS with cervical, mediastinal, or abdominal lymph nodes were included, with a total number of 78 lymph nodes examined. The final diagnosis of the type of lymph node was obtained by EUS-FNA cytologic analysis or by surgical pathologic examination and by a minimum 6 months of follow-up.InterventionsHue histogram analysis of the average images computed from EUS elastography movies was used to assess the color information inside the region of interest and to consequently differentiate benign and malignant lymph nodes.Main Outcome MeasurementsDifferentiate between malignant and benign lymph nodes.ResultsBy using mean hue histogram values, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for the differential diagnosis were 85.4%, 91.9%, and 88.5%, respectively, on the basis of a cutoff level of 166 (middle of green-blue rainbow scale). The proposed method might be useful to avoid color perception errors, moving artifacts, or possible selection bias induced by analysis of still images.LimitationsLack of the surgical standard in all cases.ConclusionsComputer-enhanced dynamic analysis based on hue histograms of the EUS elastography movies represents a promising method that allows the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant lymph nodes, offering complementary information added to conventional EUS imaging.

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