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Intra-tumor Doppler fl ow patterns do not predict malignancy of renal masses in a United States population

Wayland Hsiao1, Adam B. Shrewsberry1, Kelvin A. Moses1, Mathew Malek-Jones, Deborah Baumgarten2, Viraj A. Master1,3, Kenneth Ogan1

1 Department of Urology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
2 Department of Radiology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
3 Winship Cancer Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Kenneth Ogan, 1365 Clifton Road, Building B, Department of Urology, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA

Canadian Journal of Urology 2011, 18(4), 5831-5835.

Abstract

Introduction: Increased use of nephron-sparing surgery has revealed a small but significant percentage of benign tumors. Improved imaging techniques have aided in diagnosis, but are still unable to differentiate benign from malignant tumors. We sought to evaluate whether the intra-tumor Doppler flow pattern could predict the presence of renal cell cancer (RCC).
Materials and Methods: Standard grayscale ultrasound (US) and Power Doppler ultrasound (PDUS) were performed on 40 patients referred to our clinic for suspicious renal masses diagnosed by CT or MRI from December 2007 to May 2010. PDUS findings were used to classify tumors according to vascular patterns as proposed by Jinzaki et al., where pattern 0, 1, or 2 are considered diagnostic of benign renal lesions while patterns 3 and 4 predict malignancy. Clinical and pathological data were reviewed; ultrasound findings were correlated with histopathology.
Results: Of the 40 patients included for analysis, 13 underwent active surveillance, 24 underwent partial or radical nephrectomy, and 3 underwent ablative procedures. Twenty-seven (67.5%) patients had pathological specimens available for review, of which 22 patients had RCC and 5 had benign pathology. Intra-observer (kappa 0.46-0.70) and inter-observer (kappa 0.41-0.56) reliability were reasonable, but ratings didn’t correlate with pathologic outcomes (all kappa < 0).
Conclusions: Our results suggest that PDUS may not be helpful in the diagnosis of malignant renal masses detected by CT or MRI. Further studies are needed to elucidate a preoperative tool useful in diagnosing malignancy in renal masses.

Keywords

renal mass, Doppler ultrasound

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APA Style
Hsiao, W., Shrewsberry, A.B., Moses, K.A., Malek-Jones, M., Baumgarten, D. et al. (2011). Intra-tumor Doppler fl ow patterns do not predict malignancy of renal masses in a United States population. Canadian Journal of Urology, 18(4), 5831–5835.
Vancouver Style
Hsiao W, Shrewsberry AB, Moses KA, Malek-Jones M, Baumgarten D, Master VA, et al. Intra-tumor Doppler fl ow patterns do not predict malignancy of renal masses in a United States population. Can J Urology. 2011;18(4):5831–5835.
IEEE Style
W. Hsiao et al., “Intra-tumor Doppler fl ow patterns do not predict malignancy of renal masses in a United States population,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 5831–5835, 2011.



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