Criteria for the selective use of contrast‐enhanced intra‐operative ultrasound during surgery for colorectal liver metastases. Issue 11 (15th May 2014)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Criteria for the selective use of contrast‐enhanced intra‐operative ultrasound during surgery for colorectal liver metastases. Issue 11 (15th May 2014)
- Main Title:
- Criteria for the selective use of contrast‐enhanced intra‐operative ultrasound during surgery for colorectal liver metastases
- Authors:
- Torzilli, Guido
Botea, Florin
Donadon, Matteo
Cimino, Matteo
Procopio, Fabio
Pedicini, Vittorio
Poretti, Dario
Montorsi, Marco - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Contrast‐enhanced intra‐operative ultrasound (CE‐IOUS) for colorectal liver metastases (CLMs) has become a part of clinical practice. Whether it should be selectively or routinely applied remains unclear. The aim of this study was to define criteria for the use of CE‐IOUS. Methods: One‐hundred and twenty‐seven patients underwent a hepatectomy for CLMs using IOUS and CE‐IOUS. All patients underwent computed tomography (CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within 2 weeks prior to surgery. The reference was histology, and imaging at 6 months after surgery. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed. Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05. Results: Using IOUS an additional 172 lesions in 51 patients were found. CE‐IOUS found 14 additional lesions in 6 patients. Seventy‐eight CLMs in 38 patients appeared within 6 months after surgery. The sensitivity, specificity, positive‐ and negative‐predictive value were 63%, 98%, 100% and 27% for pre‐operative imaging, 87%, 100%, 100% and 52% for IOUS, and 89%, 100%, 100% and 56% for IOUS+CE‐IOUS, respectively. CE‐IOUS allowed better tumour margin definition in 23 patients (18%), thus assisting resection. Analyses indicated that the presence of multiple ( P = 0.014), and isoechoic CLMs ( P = 0.049) were independently correlated with new findings at CE‐IOUS. Conclusions: Compared with IOUS, CE‐IOUS improved detection and resection guidance. These additions are significant and demand its use in casesAbstract: Background: Contrast‐enhanced intra‐operative ultrasound (CE‐IOUS) for colorectal liver metastases (CLMs) has become a part of clinical practice. Whether it should be selectively or routinely applied remains unclear. The aim of this study was to define criteria for the use of CE‐IOUS. Methods: One‐hundred and twenty‐seven patients underwent a hepatectomy for CLMs using IOUS and CE‐IOUS. All patients underwent computed tomography (CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within 2 weeks prior to surgery. The reference was histology, and imaging at 6 months after surgery. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed. Statistical significance was set at P = 0.05. Results: Using IOUS an additional 172 lesions in 51 patients were found. CE‐IOUS found 14 additional lesions in 6 patients. Seventy‐eight CLMs in 38 patients appeared within 6 months after surgery. The sensitivity, specificity, positive‐ and negative‐predictive value were 63%, 98%, 100% and 27% for pre‐operative imaging, 87%, 100%, 100% and 52% for IOUS, and 89%, 100%, 100% and 56% for IOUS+CE‐IOUS, respectively. CE‐IOUS allowed better tumour margin definition in 23 patients (18%), thus assisting resection. Analyses indicated that the presence of multiple ( P = 0.014), and isoechoic CLMs ( P = 0.049) were independently correlated with new findings at CE‐IOUS. Conclusions: Compared with IOUS, CE‐IOUS improved detection and resection guidance. These additions are significant and demand its use in cases with multiple and isoechoic CLMs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- HPB. Volume 16:Issue 11(2014:Nov.)
- Journal:
- HPB
- Issue:
- Volume 16:Issue 11(2014:Nov.)
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- Volume 16, Issue 11 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 16
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0016-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 994
- Page End:
- 1001
- Publication Date:
- 2014-05-15
- Subjects:
- Liver -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Biliary tract -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Pancreas -- Diseases -- Periodicals
616.362005 - Journal URLs:
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http://www.hpbonline.org/current ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1477-2574 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/hpb.12272 ↗
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- 1365-182X
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