The value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in preoperative prediction for efficacy of high-Intensity focused ultrasound uterine fibroids ablation

Objective To investigate the application value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in preoperative prediction for efficacy of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound uterine fibroids ablation Methods A prospective study was conducted on 32 women (41 fibroids) undergoing HIFU uterine fibroids ablat...

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Main Authors: Dan-ling Zhang, Xin-xiu Liu, Jian-qing Tang, Song-song Wu, Ning Lin, Gui-sheng Ding, Xiao-li Pan, Sheng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Hyperthermia
Subjects:
vti
vtq
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2020.1758803
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Summary:Objective To investigate the application value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging in preoperative prediction for efficacy of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound uterine fibroids ablation Methods A prospective study was conducted on 32 women (41 fibroids) undergoing HIFU uterine fibroids ablation between January 2019 and September 2019. The virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ) technique was used for the preoperative determination of uterine fibroids shear wave velocity (SWV). The stiffness of the preoperative uterine fibroids was graded on a virtual touch tissue image (VTI). All uterine fibroids were ablated with a single point ablation acoustic power of 400 W. All patients underwent pelvic cavity MRI examination for the measurement of the size, volume and non-perfused volume (NPV) of fibroids within the first month after HIFU ablation. The ablation rate of uterine fibroids was calculated according to the formula: ablation rate = NPV × 100/target fibroid volume. The patients were divided into two groups based on the postoperative ablation rate: ≥70% ablation rate group, and<70% ablation rate group. The preoperative SWV and VTI grade of uterine fibroids were compared between the two groups. The correlation of preoperative uterine fibroids’ SWV and VTI grade with HIFU ablation rate were analyzed using the Spearman’s correlation coefficient. The optimal cutoff points in preoperative uterine fibroids SWV of 70% ablation rate were determined by receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis. Results A total of 30 patients (73.17%, 30/41) showed ablation rate ≥70%, with preoperative uterine fibroids’ SWV values of (3.42 ± 0.71) m/s. Of these, 24 patients (80%, 24/30) had VTI grades II–III. On the other hand, 26.83% (11/41) showed ablation rate <70%, with preoperative uterine fibroids’ SWV values of (4.02 ± 0.69) m/s; of these, 63.6% (7/11) had VTI grade IV. The SWV values and VTI grades of preoperative uterine fibroids were significantly different in the two groups (p < 0.05). Interestingly, postoperative ablation rate was negatively correlated with preoperative uterine fibroids’ SWV values (r= −0.536, p = 0.0003) and VTI grades (r= −0.511, p = 0.001). The area under the ROC curve of preoperative uterine fibroids’ SWV values with ablation rate <70% was 0.75 at a cutoff value of 3.915 m/s (p < 0.05). Specificity was 72.7% and sensitivity was 80.1%; the positive predictive value was 72.7%, and the negative predictive value was 80%. Conclusion ARFI technique is an effective and feasible noninvasive ultrasound technique for the preoperative prediction of the efficacy of HIFU uterine fibroids ablation.
ISSN:0265-6736
1464-5157