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Image-guided tumor ablation: standardization of terminology and reporting criteria--a 10-year update

Authors :
Ahmed, Muneeb
Solbiati, Luigi
Brace, Christopher L
Breen, David J
Callstrom, Matthew R
Charboneau, J William
Chen, Min-Hua
Choi, Byung Ihn
de Baère, Thierry
Dodd, Gerald D
Dupuy, Damian E
Gervais, Debra A
Gianfelice, David
Gillams, Alice R
Lee, Fred T
Leen, Edward
Lencioni, Riccardo
Littrup, Peter J
Livraghi, Tito
Lu, David S
McGahan, John P
Meloni, Maria Franca
Nikolic, Boris
Pereira, Philippe L
Liang, Ping
Rhim, Hyunchul
Rose, Steven C
Salem, Riad
Sofocleous, Constantinos T
Solomon, Stephen B
Soulen, Michael C
Tanaka, Masatoshi
Vogl, Thomas J
Wood, Bradford J
Goldberg, S Nahum
International Working Group on Image-guided Tumor Ablation
Interventional Oncology Sans Frontières Expert Panel
Technology Assessment Committee of the Society of Interventional Radiology
Standard of Practice Committee of the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
Source :
Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, vol 25, iss 11, Radiology, vol 273, iss 1
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2014.

Abstract

Image-guided tumor ablation has become a well-established hallmark of local cancer therapy. The breadth of options available in this growing field increases the need for standardization of terminology and reporting criteria to facilitate effective communication of ideas and appropriate comparison among treatments that use different technologies, such as chemical (eg, ethanol or acetic acid) ablation, thermal therapies (eg, radiofrequency, laser, microwave, focused ultrasound, and cryoablation) and newer ablative modalities such as irreversible electroporation. This updated consensus document provides a framework that will facilitate the clearest communication among investigators regarding ablative technologies. An appropriate vehicle is proposed for reporting the various aspects of image-guided ablation therapy including classification of therapies, procedure terms, descriptors of imaging guidance, and terminology for imaging and pathologic findings. Methods are addressed for standardizing reporting of technique, follow-up, complications, and clinical results. As noted in the original document from 2003, adherence to the recommendations will improve the precision of communications in this field, leading to more accurate comparison of technologies and results, and ultimately to improved patient outcomes. Online supplemental material is available for this article .

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, vol 25, iss 11, Radiology, vol 273, iss 1
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..c4d8a4fb71eae5fd31ff256c52f8839f