Abbreviated Molecular Breast Imaging: Feasibility and Future Considerations

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Maimone, Santo [1 ]
Morozov, Andrey P. [1 ]
Letter, Haley P. [1 ]
Robinson, Kristin A. [1 ]
Wasserman, Martha C. [1 ]
Li, Zhuo [2 ]
Maxwell, Robert W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin Florida, Dept Radiol, Jacksonville, FL 32256 USA
[2] Mayo Clin Florida, Dept Biostat, Jacksonville, FL USA
关键词
molecular breast imaging; supplemental screening; breast cancer; breast; RADIATION RISK; CANCER; MAMMOGRAPHY; WOMEN; OVERDIAGNOSIS; PROTOCOL; IMPACT; MRI; TOMOSYNTHESIS; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1093/jbi/wbac060
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Objective Molecular breast imaging (MBI) is a supplemental screening modality consistently demonstrating incremental cancer detection over mammography alone; however, its lengthy duration may limit widespread utilization. The study purpose was to assess feasibility of an abbreviated MBI protocol, providing readers with mediolateral oblique (MLO) projections only and assessing performance in lesion detection and localization. Methods Retrospective IRB-exempt blinded reader study administered to 5 fellowship-trained breast imaging radiologists. Independent reads performed for 124 screening MBI cases, half abnormal and half negative/normal. Readers determined whether an abnormality was present, side of abnormality, and location of abnormality (medial/lateral). Abnormal cases had confirmatory biopsy or surgical pathology; normal cases had imaging follow-up ensuring true negative results. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) were calculated to assess performance. A false negative result indicated that a reader failed to detect abnormal uptake; a false positive result indicated a reader incorrectly called an abnormality for a negative case. Tests for association included chi-square, Fisher-exact, and analysis of variance. Results Mean reader performance for detecting abnormal uptake: sensitivity 96.8%, specificity 98.7%, PPV 98.8%, and NPV 96.9%. Accuracy in localizing lesions to the medial or lateral breast was 100%. There were no associations in reader performance with reader experience, reader technique, lesion morphology, or lesion pathology. Median lesion size was 1.0 cm (range: 0.4-8.0 cm). All readers correctly identified 97.7% (42/43) of lesions with malignant or elevated risk pathology. Conclusion An abbreviated MBI protocol (MLO images only) maintained high accuracy in lesion detection and localization.
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