Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluates the diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for improving diagnosis of adnexal torsion in women with acute abdominal pain. METHODS: This was a pilot study of the diagnostic accuracy of CEUS for the detection of adnexal torsion. All women in our center with planned surgery for suspicion of adnexal torsion were included. The final diagnosis was confirmed during surgical intervention to classify "torsion" and "control" groups. Qualitative imaging analyses were performed blindly of the final diagnosis by an expert and nonexpert obstetrician and gynecologist (Obgyn). RESULTS: Six ovaries were included in the torsion group and eight ovaries in the control group. A total of 476 images from 14 included cases were analyzed by one expert and 34 ObGyn. The sensitivity was 100% (confidence interval [CI] 95% [59-100]) and 84.3% (CI 95% [78.7-88.9]) and the specificity 86% (CI 95% [42-100]) and 89.8% (CI 95% [85.4-93.2]) for expert and nonexpert Obgyn, respectively. CONCLUSION: The diagnostic performance of CEUS to diagnose adnexal torsion is high.