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Comparison of elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, and computed tomography for assessment of lesion margin after radiofrequency ablation in livers of healthy dogs.

Authors :
Sohyeon Moon
Seungjo Park
Sang-kwon Lee
Byunggyu Cheon
Sunghwa Hong
Hyun Cho
Jun-Gyu Park
Alfajaro, Mia Madel
Kyoung-Oh Cho
Dong Woo Chang
Jihye Choi
Source :
American Journal of Veterinary Research. Mar2017, Vol. 78 Issue 3, p295-304. 10p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess by use of various diagnostic imaging modalities acute changes in livers of healthy dogs after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and determine the capability of each imaging modality to monitor ablation lesion changes. ANIMALS 6 healthy Beagles. PROCEDURES 12 ablation lesions were created in the liver of the dogs (2 lesions/dog). Ablation lesions were evaluated by use of conventional ultrasonography, strain elastography, and contrastenhanced ultrasonography immediately after (time 0), 30 to 60 minutes after, and 3 days after RFA, and by use of CT 30 minutes and 3 days after RFA. Three dogs were euthanized shortly after RFA, and the other 3 dogs were euthanized on day 3. Lesion size measured by each imaging modality was compared with necropsy findingsRESULTS Immediately after RFA, clear margins were more visible with elastography and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography than with conventional ultrasonography, which had acoustic shadowing. On triphasic contrast CT. the ablation zone, which indicated necrosis and hemorrhage, was not enhanced and rould be measured. Marked enhancement of the periablation rim was observed during the venous phase and was identified as granulation tissue. Size of the ablation area measured on enhanced CT images was Strongly correlated with actual lesion size. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE For dogs of this study. CT was the most reliable method for lesion size determination. Although ultrasonographic imaging measurements underestimated lesion size, all modalities could be used to provide additional real time guidance for RFA procedures of the liver as well as for other RFA procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029645
Volume :
78
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Veterinary Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121482423
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.78.3.295