Utility of MRI-Directed Contrast-Enhanced Mammography for Biopsy Planning for Suspicious MRI-Detected Breast Lesions.

Berhanemeskel A Nida,Timothy B Rooney,Matthew M Miller

AJR. American journal of roentgenology(2023)

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Suspicious lesions detected on contrast-enhanced breast MRI often undergo targeted ultrasound evaluation to determine whether they are amenable to ultrasound-guided biopsy. The purpose of this study is to assess the utility of MRI-directed contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) performed for biopsy planning for suspicious MRI-detected breast lesions and to compare its use with that of MRI-directed ultrasound. This retrospective study included 120 patients (median age, 50.3 years) who underwent MRI-directed CEM from September 2014 to July 2020 for biopsy planning for a total of 140 suspicious breast MRI lesions; 109 lesions were also evaluated by MRI-directed ultrasound at the same visit. The reference standard was histopathology or at least 2 years of imaging follow-up for benign lesions. Rates of detecting a correlate for the MRI lesion, among all lesions and among malignant lesions, were compared between MRI-directed CEM, MRI-directed ultrasound, and combined MRI-directed CEM and ultrasound (i.e., with the correlate detected on either modality), by use of the McNemar test. The frequencies with which imaging modalities were used for biopsy guidance after MRI-directed imaging were determined. Twenty-three of 109 lesions were malignant. The lesion detection rate was higher for MRI-directed CEM than for MRI-directed ultrasound (69.7% [76/109] vs 45.9% [50/109]; < .001) and higher for combined MRI-directed CEM and ultrasound (77.1% [84/109]) than for either MRI-directed CEM ( = .008) or MRI-directed ultrasound ( < .001). The rate of detection of malignant lesions was not significantly different between MRI-directed CEM and MRI-directed ultrasound (95.7% [22/23] vs 78.3% [18/23]; = .13). A total of 31.2% (34/109) of lesions were seen on MRI-directed CEM only, and 7.3% (8/109) were seen on MRI-directed ultrasound only. A total of 17.4% (4/23) of malignant lesions were seen on MRI-directed CEM only, and none were seen on MRI-directed ultrasound only. Among lesions recommended for biopsy, stereotactic- or tomosynthesis-guided biopsy was recommended for 25.2% (26/103), ultrasound-guided biopsy for 35.9% (37/103), and MRI-guided biopsy for 38.8% (40/103). MRI-directed CEM detects a higher fraction of suspicious MRI lesions than does MRI-directed ultrasound. Combined MRI-directed CEM and ultrasound detects a higher fraction than either method does individually. MRI-directed CEM may be a useful alternate or complementary tool to MRI-directed ultrasound in biopsy planning for suspicious MRI lesions, facilitating the use of biopsy guidance methods other than MRI guidance.
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MRI-directed imaging,biopsy planning,breast MRI,breast ultrasound,contrast-enhanced mammography
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