Characterization of the pancreas in vivo using EUS spectrum analysis with electronic array echoendoscopes

2012 
Background Spectral analysis of the radiofrequency (RF) signals that underlie grayscale EUS images has been used to provide quantitative, objective information about tissue histology. Objective Our purpose was to validate RF spectral analysis as a method to distinguish between chronic pancreatitis (CP) and pancreatic cancer (PC). Design and Setting A prospective study of eligible patients was conducted to analyze the RF data obtained by using electronic array echoendoscopes. Patients Pancreatic images were obtained by using electronic array echoendoscopes from 41 patients in a prospective study, including 15 patients with PC, 15 with CP, and 11 with a normal pancreas. Main Outcome Measurements Midband fit, slope, intercept, correlation coefficient, and root mean square deviation from a linear regression of the calibrated power spectra were determined and compared among the groups. Results Statistical analysis showed that significant differences were observable between groups for mean midband fit, intercept, and root mean square deviation ( t test, P Limitations Moderate sample size and spatial averaging inherent in the technique. Conclusions This study shows that mean spectral parameters of the backscattered signals obtained by using electronic array echoendoscopes can provide a noninvasive method to quantitatively discriminate between CP and PC.
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