To optimize the sensitivity and specificity of gray-scale imaging and color Doppler in breast tumor diagnosis, alone and in combination, 89 women with palpable breast masses were scanned preoperatively and standard parameters were determined in both modes. Parameters significant for differentiation of benign and malignant tumors identified using univariate analysis were combined and weighted using multivariate analysis (multiple logistic regression). Histologically 59 tumors were malignant and 30 benign. Gray-scale sonography alone achieved a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 96% using the parameters of wall structure and posterior acoustic attenuation. Color Doppler achieved a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 79% using resistance index and pulsatility index as parameters. Combination of both methods yielded an accurate diagnosis in 84/87 patients (sonographic lesion correlates were absent in two cases), equivalent to a sensitivity of 97% and a specificity of 96%. Thus the individual diagnostic performance of gray-scale imaging and color Doppler sonography in palpable breast disease is further enhanced using multiple logistic regression to combine independently significant parameters.
In 50 cases with an end-diastolic zero flow or reverse flow all antenatal and perinatal abnormalities have been recorded. The fetal outcome was registered. The percentage of highly dystrophic newborns (percentile less than 5) was 88%. The perinatal mortality counted up to 16% and the percentage of congenital malformations (including chromosomal anomalies) was 12%. A reverse flow was registered in 4 cases. The perinatal mortality of those cases with reverse flow was 100%. In approx. one-quarter of those pregnancies and in 50% of the perinatally deceased newborns, there were no pathological or suspicious changes in the antepartal and/or subpartal CTG-recordings. The Duplex sonographical diagnosis of an end-diastolic zero flow/reverse flow, has a highly positive predictive value, whereas its sensitivity is low. It can be regarded as a very helpful parameter in clinical diagnosis, particularly as it is independent of borderline values. The correct choice of the high-pass wall filter (50-100 Hz) is important.
The endometrial carcinoma shows an increasing incidence and represents today the most frequent malignoma of the female pelvis. Until now all techniques of detection of this carcinoma or its precursors are invasive and thus are not suitable for screening investigations. Vaginosonography, as the first non-invasive diagnostic method, now supplies knowledge about the state of the endometrium. At the Gynaecological Department of the University of Homburg/Saar, West Germany, 221 patients had been preoperatively subjected to vaginosonography before they underwent surgery. Sonographical and histological findings corresponded in atrophic endometrium in 82%, in regular, perimenopausal endometrium in 91%, in endometrial polyps and hyperplasia of the endometrium in 56%, and in endometrial carcinoma in 79%. With regard to the detection of endometrial cancer, a specificity of 96%, a sensitivity of 93%, a positive predictive value of 79% and an accuracy of 96% were established. Thus, according to our experience, vaginosonography represents a valid, non-invasive diagnostical method as a suitable instrument for screening the endometrium.
Of 1950 pregnant patients (2870 Doppler ultrasound measurements) we observed, in a study group with highly abnormal Doppler-flow findings (n = 66, Feb. 1990), a correlation of Doppler flow and FHR-recordings. Among these 66 patients we retained 60 (91%) in the hospital. They had at least 2 FHR-recordings a day. The results of Doppler flow measurements in the fetal aorta and umbilical artery correlated well with diagnosis of IUGR. The comparison of the overall results of both fetal vessels did not indicate any significant difference. In 21% of all patients with highly abnormal Doppler flow findings, was no abnormal FHR record until delivery. 26% already showed an abnormal non-stress test before the first pathological Doppler assessment, in 44% abnormal FHR-recordings were observed later than the first abnormal Doppler flow finding in the course of pregnancy. The median interval was 13.5 days in cases with increased Doppler flow parameters but with detectable end-diastolic blood flow and was reduced to 8 days in cases with absent end-diastolic blood flow. In 9% of all cases, abnormal results were found with both methods on the same day. In 32% we observed a reproducible notch in Doppler flow velocimetry of uteroplacental vessels. The rate of congenital malformations was 14%. Thus abnormal Doppler flow signals can be estimated as "early" prognostic criterias for a compromised fetus at risk.
160 woman patients in whom the course of pregnancy was uneventful or pathological (intrauterine growth retardation, percentile less than 5) were investigated at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of Homburg/Saar between the 28th and 42nd week of pregnancy, using a newly developed cardiotocograph (HP M1350A Hewlett-Packard, Böblingen, FRG). By means of the kinetocardiotocogram (KCTG), fetal mobility (fetal movements of the whole body or of the extremities) was recorded simultaneously with the conventional recording of the fetal heart rate and uterine contractions. One of the aims in developing the KCTG was to record as far as possible all fetal movements synchronous to the recordings of heart rate and uterine contractions. To this end, the recording algorithm of the KCTG was adapted to the examination results obtained by two simultaneously operating ultrasound investigators. After the 28th week of pregnancy it was possible to record by the KCTG fetal "movement clusters" (combined body and limb movements) independent of the weight of the fetus and of amniotic fluid volume or positional anomalies, reliably and with good correlation with the results of the sonographic control investigations (r = 0.88-0.97). In cases of intrauterine growth retardation (percentile less than 5) a significantly reduced motility was observed on average as early as 13 days before delivery (p less than 0.005). It must be emphasized that, at this stage, most of the antenatal CTGs were normal. These findings indicate that KCTG can contribute to improved monitoring in high-risk pregnancies.
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