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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2009; 15(30): 3748-3756
Published online Aug 14, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.3748
Characterization of focal liver lesions with SonoVue®-enhanced sonography: International multicenter-study in comparison to CT and MRI
Hervé Trillaud, Jean-Michel Bruel, Pierre-Jean Valette, Valérie Vilgrain, Gérard Schmutz, Raymond Oyen, Wieslaw Jakubowski, Jan Danes, Vlastimil Valek, Christian Greis
Hervé Trillaud, Department of radiology, University of Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, CHU Bordeaux Hospital Saint André, 1 rue Jean Burguet, 33075 Bordeaux, France
Jean-Michel Bruel, Department of radiology, CHU of Montpellier Hospital, Saint Eloi, 34295 Montpellier, Cedex 5, France
Pierre-Jean Valette, Department of radiology, CHU Lyon University, 69437 Lyon Cedex 03, France
Valérie Vilgrain, Department of radiology, Hospital Beaujon, 92110 Clichy, France
Gérard Schmutz, Department of radiology, Hospital Caen, Caen, 14033 Caen Cedex, France
Raymond Oyen, Department of radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Gasthuisberg, Herestrat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
Wieslaw Jakubowski, Department of radiology, Zaklad Diagnostyki Obrazowej, Wojewodzki Zespol Publicznych Zakladow, Opieki Zdrowotnej, ul Kendrtatowicza 8, 03-242 Warszawa, Poland
Jan Danes, Department of Radiology, General University Hospital, U Nemocnice 2, 12000 Praha 2, Czech Republic
Vlastimil Valek, Department of Radiology, University Hospital Brno Bohunice, Jihlavka 20, 63900 Brno, Czech Republic
Christian Greis, Ultrasound Medical Department, Bracco Imaging Deutschland GmbH, Max-Stromeyer-Strasse 116, 78467 Konstanz, Germany
Author contributions: Bruel JM and Greis C designed the study; Trillaud H, Bruel JM, Valette PJ, Vilgrain V, Schmutz G, Oyen R, Jakubowski W, Danes J contributed to the patient’s inclusion; Trillaud H and Greis C performed data analysis and interpretation and wrote the paper.
Correspondence to: Hervé Trillaud, MD, PhD, Hospital Saint André and University Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, 1 rue Jean Burguet, 33075 Bordeaux, France. herve.trillaud@chu-bordeaux.fr
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Received: March 23, 2009
Revised: June 30, 2009
Accepted: July 7, 2009
Published online: August 14, 2009
Abstract

AIM: To evaluate in a multicenter study whether the sonographic characterization of focal liver lesions can be improved using SonoVue®-enhancement; and to compare this method with computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

METHODS: One hundred and thirty four patients with one focal liver lesion detected in baseline ultrasound (US) were examined with conventional US, contrast-enhanced US (n = 134), contrast-enhanced CT (n = 115) and/or dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (n = 70). The lesions were classified as malignant, benign or indeterminate and the type of lesion was determined. The final diagnosis based on the combined information of all imaging examinations, clinical information and histology (n = 32) was used. Comparisons were made to see whether the addition of contrast-enhanced US led to the improvement of the characterization of doubtful focal liver lesions.

RESULTS: In comparison with unenhanced US, SonoVue® markedly improves sensitivity and specificity for the characterization (malignant/benign) of focal liver lesions. In comparison with CT and/or dynamic MRI, SonoVue®-enhanced sonography applied for characterization of focal liver lesions was 30.2% more sensitive in the recognition of malignancy and 16.1% more specific in the exclusion of malignancy and overall 22.9% more accurate. In the subgroup with confirmative histology available (n = 30), sensitivity was 95.5% (CEUS), 72.2% (CT) and 81.8% (MRI), and specificity was 75.0% (CEUS), 37.5% (CT) and 42.9% (MRI). The sensitivity and specificity of CEUS for the identification of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) and hemangiomas was 100% and 87%, resulting in an accuracy of 94.5%.

CONCLUSION: SonoVue®-enhanced sonography emerges as the most sensitive, most specific and thus most accurate imaging modality for the characterization of focal liver lesions.

Keywords: Contrast-enhanced sonography; Contrast media; Dynamic sonography; Liver lesion; Liver disease; Liver; Oncologic imaging; Sonography