Comparative study of conventional US, contrast enhanced US and enhanced MR for the follow‑up of prostatic radiofrequency ablation

  • Authors:
    • Chao Feng
    • Bin Hu
    • Bing Hu
    • Lei Chen
    • Jia Li
    • Jin Huang
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  • Published online on: April 28, 2017     https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4399
  • Pages: 3535-3542
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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of different imaging methods during follow‑up of prostatic radiofrequency ablation. Prostatic radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was performed in 20 healthy beagle dogs. Various imaging examinations were used to monitor the results of RFA, including conventional ultrasound (US), contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and enhanced magnetic resonance (MR). Imaging exams were performed at five phases: Immediately following RFA, one week later, one month later, three months later and six months later. The morphology for each imaging test and histological results were recorded and compared in each phase. Based on the actual results from autopsy, the accuracy of those imaging exams was evaluated. The canine prostate gland demonstrated typical coagulative necrosis immediately following RFA. The lesion would develop into stable cyst if no other complications occurred within the six‑month follow‑up. Regarding the RFA lesion volume measurement and the reflection of pathological changes, conventional US was not able to accurately measure the volume of RFA lesion and missed many more details concerning the RFA‑treated area than CEUS and MR during the three months. The results from CEUS exhibited comparable accuracy to those from enhanced MR at each phase. However, there were no significant differences in the results from US, CEUS and MR at six months, which may contribute to the complete formation of lesion cyst. In the early phase, conventional US was not sufficient for evaluating the efficacy of RFA. Enhanced US and MR provided clear images and accurate information. However, CEUS has the advantage of being more economical, using more convenient equipment and faster scanning, thus identifying it as the more feasible choice. Furthermore, no notable advantages were observed among any image examinations in the long‑term follow‑up.

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Feng C, Hu B, Hu B, Chen L, Li J and Huang J: Comparative study of conventional US, contrast enhanced US and enhanced MR for the follow‑up of prostatic radiofrequency ablation. Exp Ther Med 13: 3535-3542, 2017
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Feng, C., Hu, B., Hu, B., Chen, L., Li, J., & Huang, J. (2017). Comparative study of conventional US, contrast enhanced US and enhanced MR for the follow‑up of prostatic radiofrequency ablation. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 13, 3535-3542. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4399
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Feng, C., Hu, B., Hu, B., Chen, L., Li, J., Huang, J."Comparative study of conventional US, contrast enhanced US and enhanced MR for the follow‑up of prostatic radiofrequency ablation". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 13.6 (2017): 3535-3542.
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Feng, C., Hu, B., Hu, B., Chen, L., Li, J., Huang, J."Comparative study of conventional US, contrast enhanced US and enhanced MR for the follow‑up of prostatic radiofrequency ablation". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 13, no. 6 (2017): 3535-3542. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4399