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18f-Fdg Pet/Ct Staging Of Head And Neck Cancer: Interobserver Agreement And Accuracy—Results From Multicenter Acrin 6685 Clinical Trial, Rathan M Subramaniam, Fenghai M Duan, Justin Romanoff, Jian Qin Yu, Twyla Bartel, Farrokh Dehdashti, Charles M Intenzo, Lilja Solnes, Jorean Sicks, Brendan C Stack, Val J Lowe Dec 2022

18f-Fdg Pet/Ct Staging Of Head And Neck Cancer: Interobserver Agreement And Accuracy—Results From Multicenter Acrin 6685 Clinical Trial, Rathan M Subramaniam, Fenghai M Duan, Justin Romanoff, Jian Qin Yu, Twyla Bartel, Farrokh Dehdashti, Charles M Intenzo, Lilja Solnes, Jorean Sicks, Brendan C Stack, Val J Lowe

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

To our knowledge, no prior multicenter clinical trial has reported interobserver agreement of 18F-FDG PET/CT scans for staging of clinical N0 neck in head and neck cancer. Methods: A total of 287 participants were recruited. For visual analysis, positive nodal uptake of 18F-FDG was defined as uptake visually greater than activity seen in the blood pool. Results: The negative predictive value of the 18F-FDG PET/CT for N0 clinical neck was 86% or above for visual assessment (95% CI, 86%-88%) for the 2 central readers and above 90% (95% CI, 90%-95%) for SUVmax for central reads and site reads dichotomized at …


Theragnostic Radionuclide Pairs For Prostate Cancer Management, Anupriya Chhabra, Mathew L Thakur Nov 2022

Theragnostic Radionuclide Pairs For Prostate Cancer Management, Anupriya Chhabra, Mathew L Thakur

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the preeminent causes of mortality in men worldwide. Theragnostic, a combination of therapy and diagnostic, using radionuclide pairs to diagnose and treat disease, has been shown to be a promising approach for combating PCa. In PCa patients, bone is one of the most common sites of metastases, and about 90% of patients develop bone metastases. This review focuses on (i) clinically translated theragnostic radionuclide pairs for the management of PCa, (ii) radionuclide therapy of bone metastases in PCa, and (iii) a special emphasis on emerging theragnostic radionuclide pair, Copper-64/Copper-67 (64Cu/67Cu) …


Microvascular Flow Imaging: A State-Of-The-Art Review Of Clinical Use And Promise., Muhammad Usman Aziz, John R Eisenbrey, Annamaria Deganello, Mohd Zahid, Kedar Sharbidre, Paul Sidhu, Michelle L Robbin Nov 2022

Microvascular Flow Imaging: A State-Of-The-Art Review Of Clinical Use And Promise., Muhammad Usman Aziz, John R Eisenbrey, Annamaria Deganello, Mohd Zahid, Kedar Sharbidre, Paul Sidhu, Michelle L Robbin

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Vascular imaging with color and power Doppler is a useful tool in the assessment of various disease processes. Assessment of blood flow, from infarction and ischemia to hyperemia, in organs, neoplasms, and vessels, is used in nearly every US investigation. Recent developments in this area are sensitive to small-vessel low velocity flow without use of intravenous contrast agents, known as microvascular flow imaging (MVFI). MVFI is more sensitive in detection of small vessels than color, power, and spectral Doppler, reducing the need for follow-up contrast-enhanced US (CEUS), CT, and MRI, except when arterial and venous wash-in and washout characteristics would …


Use Of High-Resolution Ultrasound To Guide Alcohol Neurolysis For Chronic Pain, Russell A. Reeves, Cole J. Miller, Dajie Wang, Andrew Ng, Joshua E. Heller, Levon N. Nazarian Nov 2022

Use Of High-Resolution Ultrasound To Guide Alcohol Neurolysis For Chronic Pain, Russell A. Reeves, Cole J. Miller, Dajie Wang, Andrew Ng, Joshua E. Heller, Levon N. Nazarian

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain is often clinically challenging, with many patients requiring treatments beyond oral medications. To improve our percutaneous treatments, we established a clinical pathway that utilized ultrasound (US) guidance for steroid injection and alcohol ablation for patients with painful neuropathy.

OBJECTIVES: To describe a collaborative neuropathy treatment pathway developed by a neurosurgeon, pain physicians, and a sonologist, describing early clinical experiences and patient-reported outcomes.

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective case series was performed.

METHODS: Patients that received percutaneous alcohol ablation with US guidance for neuropathy were identified through a retrospective review of a single provider's …


International Consensus Conference Recommendations On Ultrasound Education For Undergraduate Medical Students, Richard A Hoppmann, Jeanette Mladenovic, Lawrence Melniker, Radu Badea, Michael Blaivas, Miguel Montorfano, Alfred Abuhamad, Vicki Noble, Arif Hussain, Gregor Prosen, Tomás Villen, Gabriele Via, Ramon Nogue, Craig Goodmurphy, Marcus Bastos, G Stephen Nace, Giovanni Volpicelli, Richard J Wakefield, Steve Wilson, Anjali Bhagra, Jongyeol Kim, David Bahner, Chris Fox, Ruth Riley, Peter Steinmetz, Bret P Nelson, John Pellerito, Levon N Nazarian, L Britt Wilson, Irene W Y Ma, David Amponsah, Keith R Barron, Renee K Dversdal, Mike Wagner, Anthony J Dean, David Tierney, James W Tsung, Paula Nocera, José Pazeli, Rachel Liu, Susanna Price, Luca Neri, Barbara Piccirillo, Adi Osman, Vaughan Lee, Nitha Naqvi, Tomislav Petrovic, Paul Bornemann, Maxime Valois, Jean-Francoise Lanctot, Robert Haddad, Deepak Govil, Laura A Hurtado, Vi Am Dinh, Robert M Dephilip, Beatrice Hoffmann, Resa E Lewiss, Nayana A Parange, Akira Nishisaki, Stephanie J Doniger, Paul Dallas, Kevin Bergman, J Oscar Barahona, Ximena Wortsman, R Stephen Smith, Craig A Sisson, James Palma, Mike Mallin, Liju Ahmed, Hassan Mustafa Jul 2022

International Consensus Conference Recommendations On Ultrasound Education For Undergraduate Medical Students, Richard A Hoppmann, Jeanette Mladenovic, Lawrence Melniker, Radu Badea, Michael Blaivas, Miguel Montorfano, Alfred Abuhamad, Vicki Noble, Arif Hussain, Gregor Prosen, Tomás Villen, Gabriele Via, Ramon Nogue, Craig Goodmurphy, Marcus Bastos, G Stephen Nace, Giovanni Volpicelli, Richard J Wakefield, Steve Wilson, Anjali Bhagra, Jongyeol Kim, David Bahner, Chris Fox, Ruth Riley, Peter Steinmetz, Bret P Nelson, John Pellerito, Levon N Nazarian, L Britt Wilson, Irene W Y Ma, David Amponsah, Keith R Barron, Renee K Dversdal, Mike Wagner, Anthony J Dean, David Tierney, James W Tsung, Paula Nocera, José Pazeli, Rachel Liu, Susanna Price, Luca Neri, Barbara Piccirillo, Adi Osman, Vaughan Lee, Nitha Naqvi, Tomislav Petrovic, Paul Bornemann, Maxime Valois, Jean-Francoise Lanctot, Robert Haddad, Deepak Govil, Laura A Hurtado, Vi Am Dinh, Robert M Dephilip, Beatrice Hoffmann, Resa E Lewiss, Nayana A Parange, Akira Nishisaki, Stephanie J Doniger, Paul Dallas, Kevin Bergman, J Oscar Barahona, Ximena Wortsman, R Stephen Smith, Craig A Sisson, James Palma, Mike Mallin, Liju Ahmed, Hassan Mustafa

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to provide expert consensus recommendations to establish a global ultrasound curriculum for undergraduate medical students.

METHODS: 64 multi-disciplinary ultrasound experts from 16 countries, 50 multi-disciplinary ultrasound consultants, and 21 medical students and residents contributed to these recommendations. A modified Delphi consensus method was used that included a systematic literature search, evaluation of the quality of literature by the GRADE system, and the RAND appropriateness method for panel judgment and consensus decisions. The process included four in-person international discussion sessions and two rounds of online voting.

RESULTS: A total of 332 consensus conference statements …


Emerging Applications Of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound In Trauma, Brenda Tester, Ji-Bin Liu, John R. Eisenbrey, George Koenig Jun 2022

Emerging Applications Of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound In Trauma, Brenda Tester, Ji-Bin Liu, John R. Eisenbrey, George Koenig

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

The use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has expanded over the past decade to include a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. These include urgent clinical situations that require timely diagnosis and subsequent treatment. With the introduction of microbubble ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs), CEUS provides increased sensitivity and specificity over conventional ultrasound. Within the trauma setting, CEUS benefits include point of care imaging and an ability to monitor perfusion in real-time. Additionally, UCAs are non-nephrotoxic, and can be used when contrast enhanced CT is contraindicated. In this review, we discuss recent advancements of CEUS within trauma settings.


Large Aortic Pseudoaneurysm After Bentall Procedure In A Patient With Marfan's Syndrome., David Saul, Vinay Kandula, Achala Donuru, Christian Pizarro, Mary Patricia Harty May 2022

Large Aortic Pseudoaneurysm After Bentall Procedure In A Patient With Marfan's Syndrome., David Saul, Vinay Kandula, Achala Donuru, Christian Pizarro, Mary Patricia Harty

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

An 11-year-old male with Marfan's syndrome and aortic root dilatation underwent an uneventful Bentall procedure to replace his aortic root and valve. Five months later, surveillance echocardiogram revealed a slowly enlarging pseudoaneurysm arising from the ascending aorta. This finding was subsequently confirmed by computed tomographic angiogram. The patient had successful open surgical repair and paraaortic hematoma evacuation.


Development Of A Dual Drug-Loaded, Surfactant-Stabilized Contrast Agent Containing Oxygen, Raj Patel, Quezia Lacerda, Brian E Oeffinger, John R. Eisenbrey, Ankit K. Rochani, Gagan Kaushal, Corinne Wessner, Margaret A Wheatley Apr 2022

Development Of A Dual Drug-Loaded, Surfactant-Stabilized Contrast Agent Containing Oxygen, Raj Patel, Quezia Lacerda, Brian E Oeffinger, John R. Eisenbrey, Ankit K. Rochani, Gagan Kaushal, Corinne Wessner, Margaret A Wheatley

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Co-delivery of cancer therapeutics improves efficacy and encourages synergy, but delivery faces challenges, including multidrug resistance and spatiotemporal distribution of therapeutics. To address these, we added paclitaxel to previously developed acoustically labile, oxygen-core, surfactant-stabilized microbubbles encapsulating lonidamine, with the aim of developing an agent containing both a therapeutic gas and two drugs acting in combination. Upon comparison of unloaded, single-loaded, and dual-loaded microbubbles, size (~1.7 µm) and yield (~2 × 109 microbubbles/mL) (~1.7) were not statistically different, nor were acoustic properties (maximum in vitro enhancements roughly 18 dB, in vitro enhancements roughly 18 dB). Both drugs encapsulated above required doses …


Making Waves: How Ultrasound-Targeted Drug Delivery Is Changing Pharmaceutical Approaches., Lauren J Delaney, Selin Isguven, John R Eisenbrey, Noreen J Hickok, Flemming Forsberg Apr 2022

Making Waves: How Ultrasound-Targeted Drug Delivery Is Changing Pharmaceutical Approaches., Lauren J Delaney, Selin Isguven, John R Eisenbrey, Noreen J Hickok, Flemming Forsberg

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Administration of drugs through oral and intravenous routes is a mainstay of modern medicine, but this approach suffers from limitations associated with off-target side effects and narrow therapeutic windows. It is often apparent that a controlled delivery of drugs, either localized to a specific site or during a specific time, can increase efficacy and bypass problems with systemic toxicity and insufficient local availability. To overcome some of these issues, local delivery systems have been devised, but most are still restricted in terms of elution kinetics, duration, and temporal control. Ultrasound-targeted drug delivery offers a powerful approach to increase delivery, therapeutic …


Idiopathic Midaortic Syndrome, David Saul, Rahul Nikam, Vinay Kandula, Achala Donuru Mar 2022

Idiopathic Midaortic Syndrome, David Saul, Rahul Nikam, Vinay Kandula, Achala Donuru

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Midaortic syndrome (MAS) is characterized by narrowing of the descending aorta between the distal aortic arch and the aortic bifurcation. We present the case of a 4-year-old male presenting with a murmur and diagnosed with MAS. He was treated with a thoracoabdominal bypass graft.


Cloud-Based Ultrasound System: Feasibility And Potential, Ji-Bin Liu Mar 2022

Cloud-Based Ultrasound System: Feasibility And Potential, Ji-Bin Liu

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Cerebral Blood Flow And Brain Functional Connectivity Changes In Older Adults Participating In A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program, Aleeze Sattar Moss, Diane K. Reibel, Nancy Wintering, Faezeh Vedaei, Hannah Porter, Mohsen Khosravi, Justin Heholt, M. Alizadeh, Feroze Mohamed, Andrew B. Newberg Feb 2022

Cerebral Blood Flow And Brain Functional Connectivity Changes In Older Adults Participating In A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program, Aleeze Sattar Moss, Diane K. Reibel, Nancy Wintering, Faezeh Vedaei, Hannah Porter, Mohsen Khosravi, Justin Heholt, M. Alizadeh, Feroze Mohamed, Andrew B. Newberg

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

There is a growing interest in the potential beneficial effects of mindfulness meditation training in protecting against age-related physical, emotional, and cognitive decline. The current prospective, single-center, single-arm study investigated if functional magnetic resonance imaging-based changes in cerebral blood flow and brain functional connectivity could be observed in 11 elderly adults (mean age 79) after participation in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program. The results showed significantly (p < 0.05) altered cerebral blood flow and functional connectivity in the cingulate gyrus, limbic structures, and subregions of the temporal and frontal lobes, similar to findings of other meditation-related studies in younger populations. Furthermore, these changes were also associated with significant improvements in depression symptoms. This study suggests that the MBSR program can potentially modify cerebral blood flow and connectivity in this population.


Identification Of Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Resting State Functional Mri And Machine Learning Techniques, Faezeh Vedaei, Najmeh Mashhadi, George Zabrecky, Daniel A. Monti, Emily Navarreto, Chloe Hriso, Nancy Wintering, Andrew B. Newberg, Feroze Mohamed Jan 2022

Identification Of Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Resting State Functional Mri And Machine Learning Techniques, Faezeh Vedaei, Najmeh Mashhadi, George Zabrecky, Daniel A. Monti, Emily Navarreto, Chloe Hriso, Nancy Wintering, Andrew B. Newberg, Feroze Mohamed

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a major public health concern that can result in a broad spectrum of short-term and long-term symptoms. Recently, machine learning (ML) algorithms have been used in neuroscience research for diagnostics and prognostic assessment of brain disorders. The present study aimed to develop an automatic classifier to distinguish patients suffering from chronic mTBI from healthy controls (HCs) utilizing multilevel metrics of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). Sixty mTBI patients and forty HCs were enrolled and allocated to training and testing datasets with a ratio of 80:20. Several rs-fMRI metrics including fractional amplitude of low-frequency …


Association Between Exposure To Radioactive Iodine After The Chernobyl Accident And Thyroid Volume In Belarus 10-15 Years Later, Ekaterina Chirikova, Robert J Mcconnell, Patrick O'Kane, Vasilina Yauseyenka, Mark P Little, Victor Minenko, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Ilya Veyalkin, Maureen Hatch, June M Chan, Chiung-Yu Huang, Kiyohiko Mabuchi, Elizabeth K Cahoon, Alexander Rozhko, Lydia B Zablotska Jan 2022

Association Between Exposure To Radioactive Iodine After The Chernobyl Accident And Thyroid Volume In Belarus 10-15 Years Later, Ekaterina Chirikova, Robert J Mcconnell, Patrick O'Kane, Vasilina Yauseyenka, Mark P Little, Victor Minenko, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Ilya Veyalkin, Maureen Hatch, June M Chan, Chiung-Yu Huang, Kiyohiko Mabuchi, Elizabeth K Cahoon, Alexander Rozhko, Lydia B Zablotska

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Background: While there is a robust literature on environmental exposure to iodine-131 (131I) in childhood and adolescence and the risk of thyroid cancer and benign nodules, little is known about its effects on thyroid volume.

Methods: To assess the effect of 131I dose to the thyroid on the volume of the thyroid gland, we examined the data from the baseline screening of the Belarusian-American Cohort Study of residents of Belarus who were exposed to the Chernobyl fallout at ages ≤18 years. Thyroid dose estimates were based on individual thyroid activity measurements made shortly after the accident and dosimetric data from …