The goal of the prospective, interventional, self-control, open, single-center clinical study: is to evaluate the value of the delayed ductal imaging of contrast enhanced Spectral Mammography acquired in 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography for the clinical diagnosis of patients with suspected pathologic nipple discharge. The main questions aim to answer are: 1. Percentage of changes from baseline in imaging diagnosis caused by the results of delayed imaging. 2. The rate of reported examination-related adverse events occurred within 7 days of the delayed ductal imaging. 3. The average gland dose (AGD) of delayed ductal imaging. After enrollment, subjects underwent CESM again within 4-6 hours post completing previous routine ductography to obtain a late-phase ductal image, which contains a low-energy image and a subtracted image obtained from the post processing.
As an exploratory study, the study plans to conduct another imaging using contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography, so as to explore the optimization of the ductography technique and attempt to make a systematic description of the mammary duct structure in the Chinese population of patients with pathological nipple discharge, and thus to assess the clinical value of this delayed imaging protocol, including the effectiveness of the diagnostic dimension of the disease and the safety of the radiation dose and the degree of patient tolerance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
After enrollment, subjects should undergo contrast-enhanced spectral mammography again within 4-6 hours post completing previous routine ductography to obtain a late-phase ductal image, which contains a low-energy image and a subtracted image obtained from the post processing
Union Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Wuhan, Hubei, China
RECRUITINGPercentage of changes from baseline in imaging diagnosis caused by the results of delayed ductal imaging
Changes include any of the following: 1. Changes in disease classification (based on The International Statistical Classification of Diseases, ICD-10) 2. Any changes in the number, location and\\or size (maximum and minimum diameters) of all lesions found 3. Changes in the severity/nature of the disease with reference to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System classification standard
Time frame: 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography
Diagnostic accuracy of delayed ductal imaging results for the nature of the lesion
Accuracy = (Number of true positive + Number of true negative) /total number x 100% with using pathological findings as reference standard
Time frame: 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography
Percentage of changes from baseline in imaging diagnosis caused by the results of delayed ductal imaging in patients with dense breasts.
Changes include any of the following: 1. Changes in disease classification (based on The International Statistical Classification of Diseases, ICD-10) 2. Any changes in the number, location and\\or size (maximum and minimum diameters) of all lesions found 3. Changes in the severity/nature of the disease with reference to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System classification standard
Time frame: 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography
Percentage of changes from baseline in imaging diagnosis caused by the results of delayed ductal imaging in patients with non-palpable breast mass/no abnormal findings on palpation
Changes include any of the following: 1. Changes in disease classification (based on The International Statistical Classification of Diseases, ICD-10) 2. Any changes in the number, location and\\or size (maximum and minimum diameters) of all lesions found 3. Changes in the severity/nature of the disease with reference to the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System classification standard
Time frame: 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography
Kappa values for the evaluation of diagnostic imaging results of delayed ductal imaging by different radiologists.
Evaluate the agreement on the diagnostic evaluation of delayed images by assessors using the Kappa test.
Time frame: 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography
Scores for diagnostic confidence of radiologists before and after obtaining delayed ductal imaging result.
on a 5-point rating scale (1-5)
Time frame: 4-6 hours after the routine iopromide 370 mgI/ml-enhanced ductography
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