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Ultrasound Imaging Technique in Detecting Breast Microcalcifications in Patients Undergoing Biopsy for a Breast Abnormality

Breast Microcalcifications Identified With MicroPure as a Marker for Malignancy Compared to Grayscale Ultrasound and Mammography (Using Biopsy as the Reference Standard)

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03031561
Enrollment
85
Registered
2017-01-25
Start date
2012-03-01
Completion date
2016-03-10
Last updated
2025-05-15

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Conditions

Breast Carcinoma, Microcalcification

Brief summary

This clinical trial studies a new type of ultrasound technique, MicroPure, in detecting breast microcalcifications in patients undergoing biopsy for a breast abnormality. Ultrasound sends sound waves into the body, and the sound waves reflected back are interpreted by the machine into a grayscale image. MicroPure uses a filter that adjusts the brightness and gives color to the ultrasound images, which may allow doctors to better identify microcalcifications. Microcalcifications are tiny deposits of calcium in the breast that cannot be felt but can be detected by imaging. A group of microcalcifications may indicate that cancer is present.

Detailed description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Evaluate MicroPure relative to grayscale ultrasound imaging for the identification of microcalcifications with mammography as the reference standard. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Evaluate MicroPure compared to grayscale ultrasound imaging and mammography for the characterization of breast abnormalities associated with microcalcifications using biopsy results as the reference standard (sensitivity and specificity will be calculated). II. Evaluate MicroPure relative to specimen x-ray imaging for the identification of breast microcalcifications with pathology as the reference standard. III. Estimate the improvements in patient care that may be achievable if MicroPure guided core needle biopsy procedures can replace some surgical excisions for the evaluation of breast abnormalities.

Interventions

DEVICEMicoPure ultrasound

Undergo MicoPure ultrasound

Undergo breast biopsy or surgical resection

DEVICEUltrasound

Undergo standard ultrasound

Sponsors

Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
FEMALE
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Give written informed consent * Be scheduled for a sonographic or stereotactic guided core needle biopsy or surgical excision for the evaluation of a breast lesion or abnormality containing microcalcifications seen on mammography

Exclusion criteria

* Is clinically unstable, severely ill, or moribund

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Number of microcalcifications seen on MicroPure ultrasoundBaselineThe number of microcalcifications seen on MicroPure ultrasound will be recorded and compared to x-ray imaging of the area undergoing the biopsy procedure (as the reference standard). The difference in agreement between the two ultrasound modes (relative to mammography) will be assessed using McNemar's test for correlated proportions, where p-values less than 0.05 are considered significant. A dichotomous parameters indicating agreement with mammography with respect to the exact number of microcalcifications (as yes or no) will be calculated and compared.
Number of microcalcifications seen on grayscale ultrasoundBaselineThe number of microcalcifications seen on grayscale ultrasound will be recorded and compared to x-ray imaging of the area undergoing the biopsy procedure (as the reference standard). The difference in agreement between the two ultrasound modes (relative to mammography) will be assessed using McNemar's test for correlated proportions, where p-values less than 0.05 are considered significant. A dichotomous parameters indicating agreement with mammography with respect to the exact number of microcalcifications (as yes or no) will be calculated and compared.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Number of microcalcifications determined by pathology findingsBaselineThe results of the three imaging methods will be compared to the pathology findings using the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System lexicon for the assessment of breast lesions.

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026