The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations

Purpose This study investigated which body position is more useful for visualizing subphrenic hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) during ultrasonography (US) examinations. Methods This prospective study was approved by the institutional review board and written informed consent was obtained from all pa...

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Main Authors: Seong Eun Ko, Min Woo Lee, Hyo Keun Lim, Ji Hye Min, Dong Ik Cha, Tae Wook Kang, Kyoung Doo Song, Min Ju Kim, Hyunchul Rhim
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2021-04-01
Series:Ultrasonography
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spelling doaj-740f88e046574902b4f1e5210609414c2021-03-23T00:51:02ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432021-04-0140227428010.14366/usg.200591125The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinationsSeong Eun Ko0Min Woo Lee1Hyo Keun Lim2Ji Hye Min3Dong Ik Cha4Tae Wook Kang5Kyoung Doo Song6Min Ju Kim7Hyunchul Rhim8 Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology and Center for Imaging Science, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaPurpose This study investigated which body position is more useful for visualizing subphrenic hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) during ultrasonography (US) examinations. Methods This prospective study was approved by the institutional review board and written informed consent was obtained from all patients. Twenty consecutive patients with a single subphrenic HCC (treatment-naïve, 1 to 3 cm) underwent a US examination for planning radiofrequency ablation. The examinations were done by one of three radiologists and the patients were examined in four different body positions-supine, right posterior oblique (RPO), left lateral decubitus (LLD), and semi-erect-by being positioned on a tilted table. The visibility of the index tumor was prospectively assessed using a 4-point scale. Needle insertion was considered to be technically feasible if the visibility score was lower than 2. The visibility score and technical feasibility were compared using the Wilcoxon signed rank test and the McNemar test, respectively, for pairwise comparisons between different body positions. Results The visibility score was significantly lower in the semi-erect position (median, 2; interquartile range, 1 to 2.75) than in the supine (3, 2 to 4), RPO (3, 2 to 4), and LLD (4, 3.25 to 4) positions (P=0.007, P=0.005, and P=0.001, respectively). The technical feasibility of needle insertion was also significantly higher in the semi-erect position (75%, 15/20) than in the supine (45%, 9/45), RPO (35%, 7/20), and LLD (20%, 4/20) positions (P=0.031, P=0.021, and P=0.001, respectively). Conclusion The semi-erect position is more useful for the visualization of subphrenic HCCs than the supine, RPO, or LLD positions.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-20059.pdfliverultrasoundsurveillancepositionhepatocellular carcinoma
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author Seong Eun Ko
Min Woo Lee
Hyo Keun Lim
Ji Hye Min
Dong Ik Cha
Tae Wook Kang
Kyoung Doo Song
Min Ju Kim
Hyunchul Rhim
spellingShingle Seong Eun Ko
Min Woo Lee
Hyo Keun Lim
Ji Hye Min
Dong Ik Cha
Tae Wook Kang
Kyoung Doo Song
Min Ju Kim
Hyunchul Rhim
The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
Ultrasonography
liver
ultrasound
surveillance
position
hepatocellular carcinoma
author_facet Seong Eun Ko
Min Woo Lee
Hyo Keun Lim
Ji Hye Min
Dong Ik Cha
Tae Wook Kang
Kyoung Doo Song
Min Ju Kim
Hyunchul Rhim
author_sort Seong Eun Ko
title The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
title_short The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
title_full The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
title_fullStr The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
title_full_unstemmed The semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
title_sort semi-erect position for better visualization of subphrenic hepatocellular carcinoma during ultrasonography examinations
publisher Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
series Ultrasonography
issn 2288-5919
2288-5943
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Purpose This study investigated which body position is more useful for visualizing subphrenic hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) during ultrasonography (US) examinations. Methods This prospective study was approved by the institutional review board and written informed consent was obtained from all patients. Twenty consecutive patients with a single subphrenic HCC (treatment-naïve, 1 to 3 cm) underwent a US examination for planning radiofrequency ablation. The examinations were done by one of three radiologists and the patients were examined in four different body positions-supine, right posterior oblique (RPO), left lateral decubitus (LLD), and semi-erect-by being positioned on a tilted table. The visibility of the index tumor was prospectively assessed using a 4-point scale. Needle insertion was considered to be technically feasible if the visibility score was lower than 2. The visibility score and technical feasibility were compared using the Wilcoxon signed rank test and the McNemar test, respectively, for pairwise comparisons between different body positions. Results The visibility score was significantly lower in the semi-erect position (median, 2; interquartile range, 1 to 2.75) than in the supine (3, 2 to 4), RPO (3, 2 to 4), and LLD (4, 3.25 to 4) positions (P=0.007, P=0.005, and P=0.001, respectively). The technical feasibility of needle insertion was also significantly higher in the semi-erect position (75%, 15/20) than in the supine (45%, 9/45), RPO (35%, 7/20), and LLD (20%, 4/20) positions (P=0.031, P=0.021, and P=0.001, respectively). Conclusion The semi-erect position is more useful for the visualization of subphrenic HCCs than the supine, RPO, or LLD positions.
topic liver
ultrasound
surveillance
position
hepatocellular carcinoma
url http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-20059.pdf
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