Hobbs Max M, Taylor Donna B, Buzynski Sebastian, Peake Rachel E
Royal Perth Hospital Breast Clinic, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
School of Surgery, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia.
J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2015 Jun;59(3):300-5. doi: 10.1111/1754-9485.12296. Epub 2015 Apr 21.
Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) may have similar diagnostic performance to Contrast-enhanced MRI (CEMRI) in the diagnosis and staging of breast cancer. To date, research has focused exclusively on diagnostic performance when comparing these two techniques. Patient experience is also an important factor when comparing and deciding on which of these modalities is preferable. The aim of this study is to compare patient experience of CESM against CEMRI during preoperative breast cancer staging.
Forty-nine participants who underwent both CESM and CEMRI, as part of a larger trial, completed a Likert questionnaire about their preference for each modality according to the following criteria: comfort of breast compression, comfort of intravenous (IV) contrast injection, anxiety and overall preference. Participants also reported reasons for preferring one modality to the other. Quantitative data were analysed using a Wilcoxon sign-rank test and chi-squared test. Qualitative data are reported descriptively.
A significantly higher overall preference towards CESM was demonstrated (n = 49, P < 0.001), with faster procedure time, greater comfort and lower noise level cited as the commonest reasons. Participants also reported significantly lower rates of anxiety during CESM compared with CEMRI (n = 36, P = 0.009). A significantly higher rate of comfort was reported during CEMRI for measures of breast compression (n = 49, P = 0.001) and the sensation of IV contrast injection (n = 49, P = 0.003).
Our data suggest that overall, patients prefer the experience of CESM to CEMRI, adding support for the role of CESM as a possible alternative to CEMRI for breast cancer staging.
在乳腺癌的诊断和分期中,对比增强光谱乳腺摄影(CESM)可能具有与对比增强磁共振成像(CEMRI)相似的诊断性能。迄今为止,在比较这两种技术时,研究仅专注于诊断性能。在比较和决定哪种方式更可取时,患者体验也是一个重要因素。本研究的目的是比较在乳腺癌术前分期过程中,患者对CESM和CEMRI的体验。
作为一项更大规模试验的一部分,49名同时接受了CESM和CEMRI检查的参与者,根据以下标准完成了一份关于他们对每种方式偏好的李克特问卷:乳房压迫的舒适度、静脉注射造影剂的舒适度、焦虑程度和总体偏好。参与者还报告了更喜欢一种方式而非另一种方式的原因。定量数据采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验和卡方检验进行分析。定性数据进行描述性报告。
结果显示,患者对CESM的总体偏好明显更高(n = 49,P < 0.001),最常见的原因是检查时间更快、舒适度更高和噪音水平更低。与CEMRI相比,参与者报告在CESM期间焦虑率也显著更低(n = 36,P = 0.009)。在CEMRI期间,报告乳房压迫措施(n = 49,P = 0.001)和静脉注射造影剂的感觉(n = 49,P = 0.003)的舒适度明显更高。
我们的数据表明,总体而言,患者更喜欢CESM的体验而非CEMRI,这为CESM作为CEMRI用于乳腺癌分期的一种可能替代方法的作用提供了支持。