Validation of a new method for quantifying in vivo murine tumor necrosis by sonography
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Validation of a new method for quantifying in vivo murine tumor necrosis by sonography
Abstract
Rationale and objectives: At present, the gold standard to evaluate tumor necrosis is histology. We described here a new method to quantify the degree of tumor necrosis by ultrasonography. This technique combines ultrasound exploration of tissue and post-treatment of the numerical sequences using a dedicated software to evaluate backscattered power within the tumor.
Materials and methods: In order to establish that the backscattered power could be considered as a relevant marker of tumor necrosis, we performed (1) intra- and interoperator reproducibility in estimation of tumor dimensions obtained on sonographic scans; and (2) intra- and interoperator reproducibility in quantification of backscattered power in postprocessing using the HDILab software. The third part of the study consisted of correlating the degree of tumor necrosis estimated by histology and the ultrasound backscattered power, both obtained on xenografted melanomas at different days after tumor transplantation.
Results: Results concerning tumor size estimations and quantification of echogenicity were reproducible (coefficient of variation < 4.33%). The degree of necrosis measured in histology and echogenicity were significantly negatively correlated (P < 0.003).
Conclusion: In conclusion, backscattered power could be considered as a relevant parameter to quantify tumor necrosis in vivo.
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