TY - JOUR
T1 - Contrast Enhanced Mammography in Routine Clinical Practice
T2 - Frequency and Malignancy Rates of Enhancing Otherwise Occult Findings
AU - Viggiano, Taylor
AU - Scott, Ryan
AU - Sharpe, Richard
AU - Kasper, Catherine
AU - Mazza, Gina
AU - Pizzitola, Victor
AU - Giurescu, Marina
AU - Lorans, Roxanne
AU - Eversman, William
AU - Patel, Bhavika K.
N1 - Funding Information:
Grant funding from the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Marley award. Dr. Patel has received unrelated grant funding from Hologic Inc and GRAIL Inc. with funds directed to the Mayo Clinic. Otherwise, no other relevant disclosures.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Background: In routine clinical practice, contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) examinations identify enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images that have no low-energy mammographic or sonographic correlate. The purpose of this study is to report the frequency and malignancy rates of enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images in a tertiary care breast imaging practice. Materials and methods: Consecutive review of CEM exams from December 2015 to May 2020. Chi square tests were used to determine associations between cancer diagnosis and clinical characteristics of enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images, P < .05 indicating a statistically significant difference. Results: Four percent (100/2464) of CEM examinations identified 108 enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images. Twenty of those CEM enhancing findings were directly managed as a multifocal disease. Of those further evaluated with MR, 23% (19/78) with associated MR correlates were treated surgically as presumed multicentric or multifocal disease following multidisciplinary review. The remaining 76% (59/78) of enhancing findings were seen only on subtraction images, these included: 20% (12/59) and downgraded to benign on MR 80% (47/59) with suspicious findings which underwent MR vacuum assisted breast biopsy yielding: 26% (12/47) malignancy, 9% (4/47) high risk, and 66% (31/47) benign diagnoses. Conclusion: Enhancing findings seen on subtraction only CEM images are seen in 4% of cases in clinical practice. MR correlation can help characterize CEM findings to: (1) avoid unnecessary biopsy for benign findings, and (2) guide tissue sampling or empiric surgical planning for suspicious findings.
AB - Background: In routine clinical practice, contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) examinations identify enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images that have no low-energy mammographic or sonographic correlate. The purpose of this study is to report the frequency and malignancy rates of enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images in a tertiary care breast imaging practice. Materials and methods: Consecutive review of CEM exams from December 2015 to May 2020. Chi square tests were used to determine associations between cancer diagnosis and clinical characteristics of enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images, P < .05 indicating a statistically significant difference. Results: Four percent (100/2464) of CEM examinations identified 108 enhancing findings seen only on subtraction images. Twenty of those CEM enhancing findings were directly managed as a multifocal disease. Of those further evaluated with MR, 23% (19/78) with associated MR correlates were treated surgically as presumed multicentric or multifocal disease following multidisciplinary review. The remaining 76% (59/78) of enhancing findings were seen only on subtraction images, these included: 20% (12/59) and downgraded to benign on MR 80% (47/59) with suspicious findings which underwent MR vacuum assisted breast biopsy yielding: 26% (12/47) malignancy, 9% (4/47) high risk, and 66% (31/47) benign diagnoses. Conclusion: Enhancing findings seen on subtraction only CEM images are seen in 4% of cases in clinical practice. MR correlation can help characterize CEM findings to: (1) avoid unnecessary biopsy for benign findings, and (2) guide tissue sampling or empiric surgical planning for suspicious findings.
KW - Contrast enhanced mammography
KW - Contrast mammography
KW - MR-guided biopsy
KW - breast MR
KW - breast cancer
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clbc.2022.07.008
DO - 10.1016/j.clbc.2022.07.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 35977855
AN - SCOPUS:85135963770
SN - 1526-8209
VL - 22
SP - e736-e744
JO - Clinical breast cancer
JF - Clinical breast cancer
IS - 7
ER -