Kiguna Sei Okawa, Shinpei Okawa, Hidenori Sasa, Miya Ishihara
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摘要
目的:早期诊断子宫颈的前驱病变是预防子宫颈癌的重要因素。虽然阴道镜检查是检测高危患者的既定程序,但其准确性和可重复性相对较低。人们已经研究了一些辅助或替代技术,以改善对前驱病变的早期诊断,并一直在追求使用微创、经济有效的技术进行高可靠性的正确诊断。本研究旨在探讨使用光声(PA)成像作为辅助技术提高宫颈前病变早期诊断准确性的可能性:方法:使用微血管 PA 成像系统检测严重病变的血管生成。方法:使用 PA 微血管成像系统检测严重病变的血管生成情况,共检查了 21 名接受手术治疗的患者和 114 名到阴道镜诊所就诊的门诊患者。对 PA 图像进行了如下回顾性评估:(结果:结果:PA 图像评估和病理结果显示,严重的前驱病灶中存在密集的血管生成,在 PA 图像中表现为一个 "热点"。结果:PA 图像评估和病理结果显示,严重前病变中的密集血管生成在 PA 图像中表现为 "热点",与阴道镜检查结果进行比较以评估准确性,使用 PA 检出严重病变的比率相对较高(阳性预测值为 84.5%;阴性预测值为 82.1%):结论:我们的研究结果表明,使用 PA 成像对宫颈重度前驱病变进行早期诊断是可行的。结论:我们的研究结果表明,PA 成像可用于重度宫颈癌前病变的早期诊断。PA 成像能提供定量信息,可改善超声诊断。
Clinical application of photoacoustic imaging for cervical precursor lesion detection.
Purpose: Early diagnosis of a precursor lesion in the uterine cervix is an essential factor in uterine cervical cancer prevention. Although colposcopy is an established procedure for detecting high-risk patients, its accuracy and reproducibility are relatively low. Some supportive or alternative techniques to improve the early diagnosis of a precursor lesion have been studied, and correct diagnosis with high reliability using a minimally invasive, cost-effective technique has been pursued. This study aimed to examine the possibility of using photoacoustic (PA) imaging as a supportive technique to improve the accuracy of early diagnosis of cervical precursor lesions.
Methods: A PA imaging system for microvessels was used to detect angiogenesis in severe lesions. A total of 21 patients who underwent surgical treatment and 114 outpatients who visited our colposcopy clinic were examined. A retrospective evaluation of PA images was performed as follows: (i) pathological assessment of the specific PA findings and (ii) retrospective evaluation of the severe lesion detection rate through PA.
Results: PA image evaluation and pathological findings showed dense angiogenesis in a severe precursor lesion appearing as a "hot spot" in the PA image. A comparison with colposcopy findings was performed for accuracy evaluation, and the detection rate of severe lesions using PA was relatively high (positive predictive value, 84.5%; negative predictive value, 82.1%).
Conclusion: Our results indicate the possibility of using PA imaging for early diagnosis of severe cervical precursor lesions. With its ability to yield quantitative information, PA imaging can improve ultrasound diagnosis.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Medical Ultrasonics is the official journal of the Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine. The main purpose of the journal is to provide forum for the publication of papers documenting recent advances and new developments in the entire field of ultrasound in medicine and biology, encompassing both the medical and the engineering aspects of the science.The journal welcomes original articles, review articles, images, and letters to the editor.The journal also provides state-of-the-art information such as announcements from the boards and the committees of the society.