Flow index of 3D breast ultrasound was strongly correlated with axillary lymph node metastasis in the absence of lymphovascular invasion
Journal
Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics
Journal Volume
4
Journal Issue
1
Pages
66-70
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Axillary lymph nodes (ALN) are the most commonly involved site of disease in breast cancer that has spread outside the primary lesion. Many efforts had been made to try to predict ALN by using ultrasound, CT, MRI, even PET but it still inconclusive. Although sentinel node biopsy is a reliable way to management ALN; there have no good predictor methods for ALN status before surgery so far. We applied three indices, the vascularization index (VI), flow index (FI) and vascularization flow index (VFI) of 145 malignant 3D power Doppler breast ultrasound images and their tumorbiological parameters including age, tumor size, grade, ER, PR, lymphovascular invasion and HER2 to analyze regarding their correlations with axillary lymph node involvement in invasive breast cancer patients. Independent t tests, Pearson chi-squared tests, Pearson correlation and univariate logistic regression analyses were performed on all study patients. Characteristics of pathologic parameters and vascular features of breast cancer patients showed that only tumor volume, lymphovascular invasion and tumor grade were correlated with axillary lymph nodes metastases. While in univariate logistic regression of vascular features in negative lymphovascular invasion (N = 83) of breast cancer patients between negative and positive axillary lymph node metastases showing that FI was the strongest factor. This is the first study to show that flow index is strong correlated with axillary lymph node metastases in the absence of lymphovascular invasion. Copyright ? 2014 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.
Subjects
Axillary Lymph Nodes; Breast Cancer; Breast Ultrasound; Flow Index; Lymphovascular Invasion
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Other Subjects
epidermal growth factor receptor 2; estrogen receptor; progesterone receptor; adult; age; aged; article; axillary lymph node; breast carcinoma; breast surgery; cancer grading; cancer patient; cancer surgery; digital imaging and communications in medicine; Doppler flowmetry; echomammography; echomammography device; flow index; histopathology; human; human tissue; labeling index; lymph node metastasis; lymph vessel metastasis; major clinical study; middle aged; risk factor; sentinel lymph node biopsy; three dimensional imaging; tumor vascularization; tumor volume; ultrasound transducer; vascularization flow index; vascularization index; very elderly; young adult
Type
journal article