Is there a potential biomarker in distinguishing invasive breast carcinomas with elevated Ki-67 levels among 2D-SWE, SMI, and 18F-FDG PET-CT/MRI-derived parameters?: A single-center data
Tarih
2023Yazar
Besli, Lebriz Uslu
SAYMAN, HALUK BURÇAK
Kocael, Pinar
Ozturk, Tulin
NAZARI, AZIZULLAH
SAMANCI, Cesur
KAYADİBİ, YASEMİN
ALADAĞ KURT, Seda
Üst veri
Tüm öğe kaydını gösterÖzet
Purpose To investigate the strength of quantitative imaging and metabolic parameters in differentiating invasive breast carcinomas with elevated Ki-67 levels. Materials and Methods A total of 123 patients with 129 breast lesions confirmed as invasive breast carcinoma underwent shear wave elastography (SWE), superb microvascular imaging (SMI) and positron emission tomography (PET)/CT or MRI. Adler's grade (classifying the microvascularity into four types) and Vascular Index (VI) was obtained by SMI as microvascular parameters. In addition, the stiffness value (E-mean) was evaluated in kilopascal by SWE. The average of consecutive measurements was recorded as mean VI and mean E-mean. PET scan parameters were obtained as SUVmax and SULpeak. Lesions were divided into two groups according to the Ki-67 expression, low as 14. Results Adler's grading was the most correlated imaging parameter with high Ki-67 expression (p 0.05). SUVmax and SULpeak indicated a significant linear correlation with Ki-67 but a moderate correlation with the high levels of Ki-67 (p < 0,001). The sensitivity of VI, E-mean, SUVmax and SULpeak was 64.6%, 66.7%, 65.7%, and 66.7% when the cut-off point was set to 5.25, 102.5, 6.59, and 2.63, respectively. SUVmax had the highest AUC value of 0.740, according to the ROC curve analysis. Conclusions Our results suggest that the quantitative parameters obtained by advanced imaging methods may be useful in predicting the high proliferation in invasive breast carcinomas. But none of them is eligible to be used as an independent biomarker in distinguishing aggressive behavior. Nevertheless, as a noninvasive method, visual assessment of microvascular morphology using SMI increases the prognostic efficiency in invasive breast carcinomas.
Koleksiyonlar
- Makale [92796]