Purpose: The objective was to characterize the microcirculation of parathyroid adenomas using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and to evaluate if it can be used for diagnosis and localization of pathologic glands.
Patients and methods: Thirty patients with primary hyperparathyroidism scheduled for parathyroidectomy were enrolled. Preoperatively, all patients underwent B-Scan sonography, Colour coded Doppler Sonography (CCDS), Power Doppler (PD) and CEUS. The diagnostic confidence concerning B-Scan, CCDS, PD and CEUS was classified into six grades (0: no adenoma; 5: adenoma).
Results: Using CEUS, all adenomatous glands showed a typical dynamic microvascularization. B-Scan showed a mean grade of 2.18, CCDS 2.29, PD 2.33, CEUS 4.29 (6-9 MHz transducer) and 3.52 (6-15 MHz). The differences between CEUS and conventional sonography were all statistically significant (p < 0.05). CEUS noted a sensitivity of 98.4% and specificity of 98.4% for the detection of adenomatous glands.
Conclusion: CEUS facilitates the detection and diagnosis of pathologic parathyroid glands due to their typical microvascularization.