TY - JOUR
T1 - Three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasound in ovarian cancer and its correlation with histology
AU - Ohel, Iris
AU - Sheiner, Eyal
AU - Aricha-Tamir, Barak
AU - Piura, Benjamin
AU - Meirovitz, Mihai
AU - Silberstein, Tali
AU - Hershkovitz, Reli
PY - 2010/5/1
Y1 - 2010/5/1
N2 - Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate and quantify intraovarian blood Xow with 3D power Doppler histogram analysis before surgical intervention in women suspected of having ovarian carcinoma and to determine the correlation with histology Wndings. Methods A prospective study was designed and 17 consecutive patients undergoing oophorectomy were included. Two groups of women were evaluated: high-risk women for ovarian pathologies and low-risk women with no known ovarian disease scheduled for bilateral oophorectomy for nonmalignant related pathology. Transvaginal ultrasound was performed using 2D, 3D-power Doppler ultrasound and histogram techniques. Four main parameters were evaluated: vascularization index (VI), Xow index (FI), vascular-ization-Xow index (VFI) and mean grayness (MG). Histological conWrmation of the Wndings was done in all patients. Data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney U test with P < 0.05 considered as significant. Results Ultrasound scanning was performed for a total of 24 ovaries: 9 ovaries with cancer and 15 controls. There were no significant diVerences between the groups in all four histogram measurements: FI, VI, VFI and MG. There were no diVerences between the groups regarding ultrasound Wndings of free fluid in pelvis (16.7% in women with malignancy, 18.2% in women without ovarian malignancy; P = 0.938) and the presence of complex ovarian cyst (83.8% in women with malignancy, 36.4% in women without ovarian malignancy; P = 0.131). Conclusions No significant diVerences were noted between benign and malignant ovaries in our population in all four indices of vascularity and perfusion of 3D power Doppler. Further large prospective studies should evaluate the signiWcance of 3D power Doppler using histogram analysis in the early detection of ovarian cancer.
AB - Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate and quantify intraovarian blood Xow with 3D power Doppler histogram analysis before surgical intervention in women suspected of having ovarian carcinoma and to determine the correlation with histology Wndings. Methods A prospective study was designed and 17 consecutive patients undergoing oophorectomy were included. Two groups of women were evaluated: high-risk women for ovarian pathologies and low-risk women with no known ovarian disease scheduled for bilateral oophorectomy for nonmalignant related pathology. Transvaginal ultrasound was performed using 2D, 3D-power Doppler ultrasound and histogram techniques. Four main parameters were evaluated: vascularization index (VI), Xow index (FI), vascular-ization-Xow index (VFI) and mean grayness (MG). Histological conWrmation of the Wndings was done in all patients. Data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney U test with P < 0.05 considered as significant. Results Ultrasound scanning was performed for a total of 24 ovaries: 9 ovaries with cancer and 15 controls. There were no significant diVerences between the groups in all four histogram measurements: FI, VI, VFI and MG. There were no diVerences between the groups regarding ultrasound Wndings of free fluid in pelvis (16.7% in women with malignancy, 18.2% in women without ovarian malignancy; P = 0.938) and the presence of complex ovarian cyst (83.8% in women with malignancy, 36.4% in women without ovarian malignancy; P = 0.131). Conclusions No significant diVerences were noted between benign and malignant ovaries in our population in all four indices of vascularity and perfusion of 3D power Doppler. Further large prospective studies should evaluate the signiWcance of 3D power Doppler using histogram analysis in the early detection of ovarian cancer.
KW - Histogram
KW - Ovarian cancer
KW - Three-dimensional ultrasound
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U2 - 10.1007/s00404-009-1269-8
DO - 10.1007/s00404-009-1269-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 19888592
AN - SCOPUS:77950630064
SN - 0932-0067
VL - 281
SP - 919
EP - 925
JO - Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
JF - Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
IS - 5
ER -