Title: Effect of Real Time Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound on Liver Cancer Radiofrequency Therapy
Abstract: Objective: To explore the effect of real-time contrast enhanced ultrasound on liver cancer radiofrequency therapy. Methods: Ninety patients diagnosed as primary liver cancer and were divided into observation group and control group according to preoperative imaging examination methods. Adopting real-time contrast enhanced ultrasound to test observation group and conventional ultrasound test on control group. Comparing pre-operative ultrasound test result and surgery result,observing accuracy of lesion diameter tested by two different ultrasound tests,number of lesion,post-operative survival rate,complications,recurrence rate and efficacy. Results: Preoperative detection of real-time contrast enhanced ultrasound in average diameter size of the lesions showed higher accuracy than that of conventional ultrasound examination,the difference was statistically significant( P 0. 05); observation group patients showed more number of main nutrient arteries of HCC lesions and the irregular lesions than the control group( P 0. 05); complication and recurrence rate of patients in observation group were lower than control group( P 0. 05); efficacy of radiofrequency therapy was higher than control group( P 0. 05). Conclusion: Real-time contrast enhanced ultrasound in liver cancer radiofrequency therapy is better than conventional ultrasound test.
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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