@misc{KammererJahnWinteretal., author = {Kammerer, Sarah and Jahn, Stephan Wenzel and Winter, Elke and Eidenhammer, Sylvia and Rezania, Simin and Regitnig, Peter and Pichler, Martin and Schreibmayer, Wolfgang and Bauernhofer, Thomas}, title = {Critical evaluation of KCNJ3 gene product detection in human breast cancer: MRNA in situ hybridisation is superior to immunohistochemistry}, series = {Journal of Clinical Pathology}, volume = {69}, journal = {Journal of Clinical Pathology}, number = {12}, issn = {1472-4146}, doi = {10.1136/jclinpath-2016-203798}, pages = {1116 -- 1121}, abstract = {Increased expression levels of KCNJ3 have been correlated with lymph node metastases and poor prognosis in patients with breast cancer, suggesting a prognostic role of KCNJ3. We aimed to establish protocols for the detection of KCNJ3 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) breast cancer tissue. Several antibodies were tested for sensitivity and specificity by western blot, followed by optimisation of the immunohistochemistry (IHC) procedure and establishment of KCNJ3 mRNA in situ hybridisation (ISH). Methods were validated by processing 15 FFPE breast cancer samples for which microarray data were available. Spearman's rank correlation analysis resulted in borderline significant correlation for IHC versus ISH (rS: 0.625; p<0.05) and IHC versus microarray (rS: 0.668; p<0.01), but in significant correlation for ISH versus microarray (rS: 0.861; p<0.001). The ISH method was superior to IHC, regarding robustness, sensitivity and specificity and will aid to further study expression levels of KCNJ3 in both malignant and physiological conditions.}, language = {en} } @misc{WernerZidekKammereretal., author = {Werner, Jens Martin and Zidek, Martin and Kammerer, Sylvia and Platz Batista da Silva, Natascha and Jung, Friedrich and Schlitt, Hans J{\"u}rgen and Hornung, Matthias and Jung, Ernst Michael}, title = {Intraoperative contrast-enhanced ultrasound can have a crucial role in surgical decision-making during hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgery -Analysis of impact and input}, series = {Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation}, volume = {78}, journal = {Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3233/CH-201031}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact and procedural input of intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and ultrasound elastography on surgical decision making during the procedure and consequently the out-come after hepato-pancreatico-biliary (HPB) surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of 50 consecutive patients, who underwent HPB surgery from 04/2018 to 07/2018 were prospectively collected for this study. During surgery, IOUS with a high-resolution ultrasound device using CEUS after bolus injection of 2.4-5 ml Sulphur hexafluoride microbubbles using a 6-9 MHz probe and a share wave and strain elastography was performed by an experienced examiner. Process and time analysis were carried out using mobile phone timer. RESULTS: The IOUS with CEUS and elastography correctly identified 42 malignant tumors and 4 benign lesions. In 3 cases, the examination provided false positive result (identifying 3 benign lesions as malignant) and in 1 case a malignant lesion was incorrectly assessed as benign (sensitivity 97,7\%, specificity 57,1\%, PPV 93,3\% and NPV 80\%). The specific question by the surgeon could be answered successfully in 98\% of the cases. In 76\% of the cases, there was a modification (42\%) or a fundamental change (34\%) of the planned surgical approach due to the information provided by the IOUS. Within the last group, the IOUS had a major impact on therapy outcome. In 7 patients an additional tumor resection was required, in 5 patients the tumor was assessed as inoperable, and in total in 5 patients an intraoperative RFA (4/5) or postoperative RITA (1/5) was required. Regarding procedural input, there was only a slight, but significant difference between the transport and set-up times before the intraoperative use (mean: 14 min 22 s) and the return transport (mean 13 min 6 s), (p = 0,038). The average examination time was 14 minutes, which makes only one third of the overall time demand. CONCLUSION: Combination of IOUS with CEUS and elastography in oncological HPB surgery provides valuable information that affects surgical decision-making. The procedural input of about 45 minutes seems to be a good investment considering the improvement of the surgical procedure and a significant modification of the therapy approach in the majority of the cases.}, language = {en} }