Ultrasonography.  2017 Apr;36(2):160-169. 10.14366/usg.16041.

Detection of liver metastases in cancer patients with geographic fatty infiltration of the liver: the added value of contrast-enhanced sonography

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  • 1Department of Radiology-Di.Bi.Med., University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy. tv_bartolotta@yahoo.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
The aim of this study is to assess the role of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the detection of liver metastases in cancer patients with geographic liver fatty deposition on greyscale ultrasonography (US).
METHODS
Thirty-seven consecutive cancer patients (24 women and 13 men; age, 33 to 80 years; mean, 58.1 years) with geographic liver fatty deposition, but without any detectable focal liver lesion on greyscale US, underwent sulphur hexafluoride-enhanced US. Two readers reported by consensus the presence, size, and location of any detected lesion. All patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a confirmatory study. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV), and accuracy were calculated.
RESULTS
Seven focal liver lesions (size, 4 to 10 mm; mean, 6.1 mm) were detected in 4/37 patients (10.8%): four metastases (size, 5 to 10 mm; mean, 6.7 mm) were detected both by CEUS and MRI, with one hemangioma and two cysts (size range, 4 to 6 mm; mean, 5.3 mm) detected by MRI only. In 1/37 patients (2.7%), CEUS misdiagnosed geographic fatty change as three metastases. In 32/37 patients (86.5%), no lesions were detected. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, and accuracy of CEUS were 100% (95% confidence Interval [CI], 1.000 to 1.000), 97.1% (95% CI, 0.914 to 1.027), 75%, 100%, and 97.3%, respectively. No statistically significant differences were found between CEUS and MRI in the detection of focal liver lesions (P=0.480), whereas both of them performed better than baseline US (P<0.001).
CONCLUSION
CEUS improves the detection of liver metastases in cancer patients with geographic liver fatty deposition on greyscale US.

Keyword

Fatty liver; Liver diseases; Ultrasonography; Contrast media; Liver neoplasms; Neoplasm metastasis

MeSH Terms

Consensus
Contrast Media
Fatty Liver
Female
Hemangioma
Humans
Liver Diseases
Liver Neoplasms
Liver*
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Neoplasm Metastasis*
Sensitivity and Specificity
Ultrasonography
Contrast Media
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