BACKGROUND Several studies have reported the prognostic value of ultrasound elastography(UE)in patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT)for breast cancer.However,the assessment of parameters differed between s...BACKGROUND Several studies have reported the prognostic value of ultrasound elastography(UE)in patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT)for breast cancer.However,the assessment of parameters differed between shear-wave elastography and strain elastography in terms of measured elasticity parameter and mode of imaging.It is important,therefore,to assess the accuracy of the two modes of elastography.AIM To assess the accuracy of UE for predicting the pathologic complete response(pCR)in breast cancer patients following NACT.METHODS A comprehensive and systematic search was performed in the databases of MEDLINE,EMBASE,SCOPUS,PubMed Central,CINAHL,Web of Science and Cochrane library from inception until December 2020.Meta-analysis was performed using STATA software“Midas”package.RESULTS A total of 14 studies with 989 patients were included.The pooled sensitivities were 86%[95%confidence interval(CI):76%-92%]for UE,77%(95%CI:68%-84%)for shear-wave elasto-graphy,and 92%(95%CI:73%-98%)for strain-wave elastography.The pooled score specificities were 86%(95%CI:80%-90%)for UE,84%(95%CI:72%-91%)for shear-wave elasticity,and 87%(95%CI:81%-92%)for strain-wave elastography.A significant heterogeneity was found among studies based on the chi-square test results and an I2 statistic>75%.CONCLUSION Strain-wave type of UE can accurately predict the pCR following NACT amongst breast cancer patients.Studies exploring its accuracy in different ethnic populations are required to strengthen the evidence.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Several studies have reported the prognostic value of ultrasound elastography(UE)in patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT)for breast cancer.However,the assessment of parameters differed between shear-wave elastography and strain elastography in terms of measured elasticity parameter and mode of imaging.It is important,therefore,to assess the accuracy of the two modes of elastography.AIM To assess the accuracy of UE for predicting the pathologic complete response(pCR)in breast cancer patients following NACT.METHODS A comprehensive and systematic search was performed in the databases of MEDLINE,EMBASE,SCOPUS,PubMed Central,CINAHL,Web of Science and Cochrane library from inception until December 2020.Meta-analysis was performed using STATA software“Midas”package.RESULTS A total of 14 studies with 989 patients were included.The pooled sensitivities were 86%[95%confidence interval(CI):76%-92%]for UE,77%(95%CI:68%-84%)for shear-wave elasto-graphy,and 92%(95%CI:73%-98%)for strain-wave elastography.The pooled score specificities were 86%(95%CI:80%-90%)for UE,84%(95%CI:72%-91%)for shear-wave elasticity,and 87%(95%CI:81%-92%)for strain-wave elastography.A significant heterogeneity was found among studies based on the chi-square test results and an I2 statistic>75%.CONCLUSION Strain-wave type of UE can accurately predict the pCR following NACT amongst breast cancer patients.Studies exploring its accuracy in different ethnic populations are required to strengthen the evidence.