2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2016.06.038
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Color Doppler Ultrasound with Superb Microvascular Imaging Compared to Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound and Computed Tomography Angiography to Identify and Classify Endoleaks in Patients Undergoing EVAR

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“…From our standpoint, SMI appears to be an extremely robust and reliable technique in the setting of neonatal ultrasound. Since initial reports in March 2016 [14], SMI has been mainly used in oncologic conditions (especially breast lesions) [2226], infectious diseases [16, 27, 28], gastrointestinal disorders [2932], obstetric ultrasound [33, 34], musculoskeletal [35], vascular [36], and endocrine disorders [14]. In paediatric imaging, SMI has been used to detect direction of urinary flow in patients with vesico-urethral reflux without the use of contrast [16] and to demonstrate differences in vascular flow grades between normal and undescended testes, which were invisible by Power Doppler [17, 18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From our standpoint, SMI appears to be an extremely robust and reliable technique in the setting of neonatal ultrasound. Since initial reports in March 2016 [14], SMI has been mainly used in oncologic conditions (especially breast lesions) [2226], infectious diseases [16, 27, 28], gastrointestinal disorders [2932], obstetric ultrasound [33, 34], musculoskeletal [35], vascular [36], and endocrine disorders [14]. In paediatric imaging, SMI has been used to detect direction of urinary flow in patients with vesico-urethral reflux without the use of contrast [16] and to demonstrate differences in vascular flow grades between normal and undescended testes, which were invisible by Power Doppler [17, 18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While conventional techniques-such as applying a wall filter to remove clutter and motion artefacts-result in the loss of low-velocity blood flow signals, the superb microvascular system (SMI) of Toshiba Medical Systems uses a unique algorithm which differentiates 'actual' blood flow from artefacts, therefore preserving the subtlest vascular details [4]. SMI has proven to be effective in different clinical settings-it identifies micro-vascular signals in thyroid nodules [5], the vascularity of breast tumours [6], and endoleaks following endovascular aortic procedures [7].…”
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“…According to the results, SMI was more accurate than CDUS, but less accurate than CEUS and CTA in identifying endoleaks. This led the authors to recommend SMI for post-EVAR follow-up, especially in cases when CEUS or CTA cannot be used [26]. The difference in the number of endoleaks reported by Cantisani et al and our study may influence the difference in sensitivity in both studies (75% vs. 100%, respectively).…”
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confidence: 63%