PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Predictive value of comb-push ultrasound shear elastography for the differentiation of reactive and metastatic axillary lymph nodes: A preliminary investigation.

  • Adriana Gregory,
  • Max Denis,
  • Mahdi Bayat,
  • Viksit Kumar,
  • Bae Hyung Kim,
  • Jeremy Webb,
  • Rohit Nayak,
  • Saba Adabi,
  • Duane D Meixner,
  • Eric C Polley,
  • Robert T Fazzio,
  • Mostafa Fatemi,
  • Azra Alizad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. e0226994

Abstract

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ObjectivesTo evaluate the predictive performance of comb-push ultrasound shear elastography for the differentiation of reactive and metastatic axillary lymph nodes.MethodsFrom June 2014 through September 2018, 114 female volunteers (mean age 58.1±13.3 years; range 28-88 years) with enlarged axillary lymph nodes identified by palpation or clinical imaging were prospectively enrolled in the study. Mean, standard deviation and maximum shear wave elastography parameters from 117 lymph nodes were obtained and compared to fine needle aspiration biopsy results. Mann-Whitney U test and ROC curve analysis were performed.ResultsThe axillary lymph nodes were classified as reactive or metastatic based on the fine needle aspiration outcomes. A statistically significant difference between reactive and metastatic axillary lymph nodes was observed based on comb-push ultrasound shear elastography (CUSE) results (pConclusionsCUSE provided a quantifiable parameter that can be used for the assessment of enlarged axillary lymph nodes to differentiate between reactive and metastatic processes.