Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness

Objective: To find the value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness. Methods: A total of 178 cases of women receiving vaginal ultrasound in our hospital from August 2011 to June 2014 were selected as research subje...

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Main Authors: Xu-Sheng Zhang, Chi Zhang, Wei-Jia Zeng
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-33764a1774d44f4c88b993fc9d06f77d2020-11-25T00:13:59ZengEditorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical UniversityJournal of Hainan Medical University1007-12371007-12372016-06-0122124650Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illnessXu-Sheng Zhang0Chi Zhang1Wei-Jia Zeng2Department of Ultrasonography, Pi County People’s Hospital, Pi County, Sichuan Province, 611730Department of Ultrasonography, Pi County People’s Hospital, Pi County, Sichuan Province, 611730Department of Ultrasonography, Pi County People’s Hospital, Pi County, Sichuan Province, 611730Objective: To find the value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness. Methods: A total of 178 cases of women receiving vaginal ultrasound in our hospital from August 2011 to June 2014 were selected as research subjects, obtained cervical tissue block received pathological examination, and according to pathological results, all research subjects were divided into cervical carcinoma group 51 cases, benign cervical lesion group 78 cases and healthy control group 49 cases. Elastography pressure release index and elastic strain ratio, protein expression of CDK8, Ki-67, P53, Pin1 and Cyclin D1 in cervical tissue, serum tumor maker levels, serum COX-2, MMP-9, SCCAg, Apo-1/Fas and S-TK1 levels of all subjects were detected, and the correlation between elastic strain ratio and above cervical carcinoma-related indicator values was further analyzed. Results: Elastography pressure release index and elastic strain ratio of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; protein expression levels of CDK8, Ki-67, P53, Pin1 and Cyclin D1 in cervical tissue of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; serum CA125, Cyfra21-1, CA724 and CEA levels of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; serum COX-2, MMP-9, SCCAg, Apo-1/Fas and S-TK1 levels of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; elastic strain ratio had positive correlation with protein expression levels of CDK8, Ki-67, P53, Pin1 and Cyclin D1 in cervical tissue as well as CA125, Cyfra21-1, CA724, CEA, COX-2, MMP-9, SCCAg, Apo-1/Fas and S-TK1 levels in serum. Conclusion: Elastic strain ratio detected by transvaginal elastography can be used as the effective means for diagnosis of cervical carcinoma, and it has direct correlation with the severity of cervical carcinoma.http://www.hnykdxxb.com/PDF/201612/12.pdfCervical carcinomaTransvaginal elastographyElastic strain ratio
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author Xu-Sheng Zhang
Chi Zhang
Wei-Jia Zeng
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Chi Zhang
Wei-Jia Zeng
Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
Journal of Hainan Medical University
Cervical carcinoma
Transvaginal elastography
Elastic strain ratio
author_facet Xu-Sheng Zhang
Chi Zhang
Wei-Jia Zeng
author_sort Xu-Sheng Zhang
title Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
title_short Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
title_full Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
title_fullStr Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
title_full_unstemmed Value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
title_sort value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness
publisher Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University
series Journal of Hainan Medical University
issn 1007-1237
1007-1237
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Objective: To find the value of elastic strain ratio detection by transvaginal elastography in diagnosis of cervical carcinoma and judgment of illness. Methods: A total of 178 cases of women receiving vaginal ultrasound in our hospital from August 2011 to June 2014 were selected as research subjects, obtained cervical tissue block received pathological examination, and according to pathological results, all research subjects were divided into cervical carcinoma group 51 cases, benign cervical lesion group 78 cases and healthy control group 49 cases. Elastography pressure release index and elastic strain ratio, protein expression of CDK8, Ki-67, P53, Pin1 and Cyclin D1 in cervical tissue, serum tumor maker levels, serum COX-2, MMP-9, SCCAg, Apo-1/Fas and S-TK1 levels of all subjects were detected, and the correlation between elastic strain ratio and above cervical carcinoma-related indicator values was further analyzed. Results: Elastography pressure release index and elastic strain ratio of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; protein expression levels of CDK8, Ki-67, P53, Pin1 and Cyclin D1 in cervical tissue of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; serum CA125, Cyfra21-1, CA724 and CEA levels of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; serum COX-2, MMP-9, SCCAg, Apo-1/Fas and S-TK1 levels of cervical carcinoma group were higher than those of benign cervical lesion group and healthy control group; elastic strain ratio had positive correlation with protein expression levels of CDK8, Ki-67, P53, Pin1 and Cyclin D1 in cervical tissue as well as CA125, Cyfra21-1, CA724, CEA, COX-2, MMP-9, SCCAg, Apo-1/Fas and S-TK1 levels in serum. Conclusion: Elastic strain ratio detected by transvaginal elastography can be used as the effective means for diagnosis of cervical carcinoma, and it has direct correlation with the severity of cervical carcinoma.
topic Cervical carcinoma
Transvaginal elastography
Elastic strain ratio
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