Assessment of testicular stiffness in fertile dogs with shear wave elastography techniques: a pilot study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Ultrasound of the testes is important in the evaluation of breeding dogs, and
recently advanced techniques such as Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) have
been developed. This study focused on evaluation of normal testicular stiffness
in healthy and fertile male dogs, employing both qualitative (2D-SWE) and
quantitative (pSWE, 2D-SWE) techniques. Nineteen dogs of various medium-
large breeds aged 3.39 ± 2.15 years, and with a history of successful reproduction
were included after clinical, B-mode and Doppler ultrasound of testes and
prostate, and semen macro and microscopic evaluations. pSWE involved
square regions of interest (ROIs) placed at six different points in the testicular
parenchyma, while 2D-SWE depicted stiffness with a color scale ranging from
blue (soft) to red (stiff), allowing a subsequent quantification of stiffness by the
application of 4 round ROIs. The results showed a mean Shear Wave Speed
(SWS) of 2.15 ± 0.39 m/s using pSWE, with lower values above the mediastinum
compared to below, and in the center of the testis compared to the cranial and
caudal poles. 2D-SWE demonstrated a uniform blue pattern in the parenchyma,
and a mean SWS of 1.65 ± 0.15 m/s. No significant differences were found
between left and right testes, above and below the mediastinum, or among
breeds. No correlations were observed between mean SWS and body condition
score, age, testicular and prostatic volume. Weight was positively correlated
with mean SWS only by 2D-SWE. By performing semen analysis and enrolling
only healthy and fertile adult dogs, we ensured both structural and functional
integrity of the testes. This pilot study represents a valuable baseline data for
testicular stiffness by both pSWE and 2D-SWE with a Mindray US machine in
medium-large sized healthy and fertile dogs, pointing out the potential role of
SWE in the non-invasive fertility assessment and management of breeding dogs.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
shear wave elastography, ultrasound, dog, testis, fertility
List of contributors:
Zappone, Viola; Iannelli, Nicola Maria; Sinagra, Letizia; Donato, Giulia; Quartuccio, Marco; Cristarella, Santo; De Majo, Massimo; Caspanello, Tiziana
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