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Preoperative CT image-based assessment for estimating risk of ovarian torsion in women with ovarian lesions and pelvic pain

Authors
Hwang, Jeong AhShin, Hyeong CheolKim, Seung SooHeo, Nam HunChoi, Seo-YounLee, Ji EunLee, Sunyoung
Issue Date
Mar-2021
Publisher
Springer New York
Keywords
Torsion abnormality; Ovarian neoplasms; Ovarian cysts; Nomograms; Tomography; X-ray computed
Citation
Abdominal Radiology, v.46, no.3, pp 1137 - 1147
Pages
11
Journal Title
Abdominal Radiology
Volume
46
Number
3
Start Page
1137
End Page
1147
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/2024
DOI
10.1007/s00261-020-02761-7
ISSN
2366-004X
2366-0058
Abstract
Purpose To define and weight the preoperative CT findings for ovarian torsion and to develop an integrated nomogram for estimating the probability of ovarian torsion in women with ovarian lesion and pelvic pain. Methods This retrospective study included 218 women with surgically resected ovarian lesions who underwent preoperative contrast-enhanced CT for pelvic pain from January 2014 to February 2019. Significant imaging findings for torsion were extracted using regression analyses and a regression coefficient-based nomogram was constructed. The diagnostic performance with sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the significant imaging findings and the nomogram were assessed. Results A total of 255 ovarian lesions (123 lesions with torsion and 132 lesions without torsion) were evaluated. Multivariable regression analysis showed that whirl sign (odds ratio [OR] 11.000;p < 0.001), tubal thickening (OR 4.621;p = 0.001), unusual location of ovarian lesion (OR 2.712;p = 0.020), and hemorrhagic component within adnexal lesion (OR 2.537;p = 0.028) were independent significant parameters predicting ovarian torsion. Tubal thickening showed the highest sensitivity (91.1%) and whirl sign showed the highest specificity (94.7%). When probabilities of ovarian torsion of 0.5 or more in the nomogram were diagnosed as ovarian torsion, sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the nomogram were 78.1%, 91.7%, and 85.1%, respectively. Conclusion The whirl sign, tubal thickening, unusual location of ovarian lesion, and hemorrhagic component within adnexal lesion, and an integrated nomogram derived from these significant findings can be useful for predicting ovarian torsion.
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