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  1. Article: New aspects in shear-wave elastography of prostate cancer.

    Porsch, Markus / Wendler, Johann Jakob / Liehr, Uwe-Bernd / Lux, Anke / Schostak, Martin / Pech, Maciej

    Journal of ultrasonography

    2015  Volume 15, Issue 60, Page(s) 5–14

    Abstract: Aim: This study was designed to evaluate the performance of shear-wave elastography ... more elastic at the apex.: Conclusions: Shear-wave elastography was found to be a poor predictor ... elastography followed by directed biopsy. The elastographic and histological results for all biopsies were ...

    Abstract Aim: This study was designed to evaluate the performance of shear-wave elastography as a diagnostic tool for prostate cancer in a larger cohort of patients than previously reported.
    Patients and methods: Seventy-three patients with suspected prostate carcinoma were investigated by ultrasound elastography followed by directed biopsy. The elastographic and histological results for all biopsies were compared.
    Results: After exclusion of invalid and non-assessable results, 794 samples were obtained for which both a histological assessment and an elastometric result (tissue stiffness in kPa) were available: according to the histology 589 were benign and 205 were malignant. Tissue elasticity was found to be weakly correlated with patient's age, PSA level and gland volume. ROC analysis showed that, for the set of results acquired, elastometry did not fulfil literature claims that it could identify malignant neoplasia with high sensitivity and specificity. However, it did show promise in distinguishing between Gleason scores ≤6 and >6 when malignancy had already been identified. Unexpected observations were the finding of a smaller proportion of tumours in the lateral regions of the prostate than generally expected, and also the observation that the elasticity of benign prostate tissue is region-sensitive, the tissue being stiffest in the basal region and more elastic at the apex.
    Conclusions: Shear-wave elastography was found to be a poor predictor of malignancy, but for malignant lesions an elasticity cut-off of 80 kPa allowed a fairly reliable distinction between lesions with Gleason ≤6 and those with Gleason >6. We demonstrate an increase in elasticity of benign prostate tissue from the basal to the apical region.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-03-30
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2843824-3
    ISSN 2084-8404
    ISSN 2084-8404
    DOI 10.15557/JoU.2015.0001
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  2. Article ; Online: New aspects in shear-wave elastography of prostate cancer

    Markus Porsch / Johann Jakob Wendler / Uwe-Bernd Liehr / Anke Lux / Martin Schostak / Maciej Pech

    Journal of Ultrasonography, Vol 15, Iss 60, Pp 5-

    2015  Volume 14

    Abstract: Aim: This study was designed to evaluate the performance of shear-wave elastography as a diagnostic ... more elastic at the apex. Conclusions: Shear-wave elastography was found to be a poor predictor ... Seventy-three patients with suspected prostate carcinoma were investigated by ultrasound elastography ...

    Abstract Aim: This study was designed to evaluate the performance of shear-wave elastography as a diagnostic tool for prostate cancer in a larger cohort of patients than previously reported. Patients and methods: Seventy-three patients with suspected prostate carcinoma were investigated by ultrasound elastography followed by directed biopsy. The elastographic and histological results for all biopsies were compared. Results: After exclusion of invalid and non-assessable results, 794 samples were obtained for which both a histological assessment and an elastometric result (tissue stiffness in kPa) were available: according to the histology 589 were benign and 205 were malignant. Tissue elasticity was found to be weakly correlated with patient’s age, PSA level and gland volume. ROC analysis showed that, for the set of results acquired, elastometry did not fulfil literature claims that it could identify malignant neoplasia with high sensitivity and specificity. However, it did show promise in distinguishing between Gleason scores ≤6 and >6 when malignancy had already been identifi ed. Unexpected observations were the fi nding of a smaller proportion of tumours in the lateral regions of the prostate than generally expected, and also the observation that the elasticity of benign prostate tissue is region-sensitive, the tissue being stiffest in the basal region and more elastic at the apex. Conclusions: Shear-wave elastography was found to be a poor predictor of malignancy, but for malignant lesions an elasticity cut-off of 80 kPa allowed a fairly reliable distinction between lesions with Gleason ≤6 and those with Gleason >6. We demonstrate an increase in elasticity of benign prostate tissue from the basal to the apical region.
    Keywords prostate cancer ; shear wave ; elastography ; ultrasound ; prostate biopsy ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; Medical technology ; R855-855.5
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Sciendo
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article: Nová diagnostická zobrazovací metoda - shear waves elastografie.

    Zemanová, M

    Ceska a slovenska oftalmologie : casopis Ceske oftalmologicke spolecnosti a Slovenske oftalmologicke spolecnosti

    Fall 2016  Volume 72, Issue 4, Page(s) 103–110

    Abstract: Shear wave elastography (SWE) is a new non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique, that maps ... to run in real time.Key words: ultrasound, elastography, Youngs modulus, shear-wave, SonicTouchTM ... in ophthalmology. The output of elastography is an ultrasound image B-mode superimposed color-coded map. Shear ...

    Title translation New Diagnostic Imaging Technique - Shear Wave Elastography.
    Abstract Shear wave elastography (SWE) is a new non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique, that maps the elastic properties of tissues. Nowadays this modality develops increasingly in medicine across its disciplines and opens a new era of high-quality ultrasound examination because it increases the specificity and thus improves diagnostic assurance. This method is similar to manual palpation, shows elastic properties of biological tissues and provides a kind of reconstruction of the internal structure of soft tissues based on measurement of the response of tissue compression. Various biological tissues have different elasticity and changes of these elastic properties often reflect pathological processes in the tissue and its abnormalities. This method is already used routinely on some foreign institutions in the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer and thyroid cancer, prostate cancer, in hepatology, cardiology, view the carotid arteries and lymphatic nodules. Finally examines its unquestioned benefit in ophthalmology. The output of elastography is an ultrasound image B-mode superimposed color-coded map. Shear waves elastography provides three major innovations: the quantitative aspect, the spatial resolution and the ability to run in real time.Key words: ultrasound, elastography, Youngs modulus, shear-wave, SonicTouchTM, UltrafastTM display.
    Language Czech
    Publishing date Fall 2016
    Publishing country Czech Republic
    Document type Journal Article ; English Abstract
    ZDB-ID 1235298-6
    ISSN 1805-4447 ; 1211-9059 ; 0009-059X
    ISSN (online) 1805-4447
    ISSN 1211-9059 ; 0009-059X
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