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World J Hepatol. Jan 27, 2010; 2(1): 8-15
Published online Jan 27, 2010. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v2.i1.8
Table 1 Results of studies comparing CEUS and US in the detection of liver metastases
StudynStudy group1Gold standardType of analysisSensitivity
Specificity
USCEUSUSCEUS
Piscaglia et al[33], 2007109UKCT, FNA, follow upP-by-P20.770.95 (23%)3
Konopke et al[23], 2007100KIOUSP-by-P0.560.84 (50%)0.930.84
Larsen et al[38], 2007365UKFNA, CT, IOUSP-by-P0.690.80 (16%)0.980.98
Janica et al[40], 200751S or KCT, FNA, follow upP-by-P0.630.90 (43%)
Dietrich et al[32]131UKCT, MRI, FNA, follow upP-by-P0.810.91 (12%)
Quaia et al[31], 2006253S or KFNA, CT, MRI, IOUSP-by-P0.400.83 (107%)0.630.84
Konopke et al[39], 200556S or KIOUS, FNA, CTP-by-P0.530.86 (62%)0.890.89
Oldenburg et al[15], 200540SCT, MRIL-by-L40.690.90 (30%)
Albrecht et al[51], 2003123S or KCT (MRI, IOUS, FNA)P-by-P0.940.98 (4%)0.600.88
Esteban et al[36], 200227KCTL-by-LFound 9.3 metastases pr. patientFound 18.8 metastases pr. patient
Solbiati et al[52], 200132KCTL-by-LFound in 21 out of 32 patients 10-94 more metastases than US
Bertanik et al[53], 200128KCTL-by-L0.590.97 (64%)
Albrecht et al[22], 200162S or KCT, MRI, IOUS, FNAP-by-P0.920.97 (5%)
Harvey et al[37], 200011KCTL-by-LFound 9.0 metastases pr. patientFound 21.8 metastases pr. patient