ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Breast Implant Evaluation: 2023 update Guidelines


Authors: Chetlen, A.; Niell, B. L.; Brown, A.; Baskies, A. M.; Battaglia, T.; Chen, A.; Jochelson, M. S.; Klein, K. A.; Malak, S. F.; Mehta, T. S.; Sinha, I.; Tuscano, D. S.; Ulaner, G. A.; Slanetz, P. J.
Title: ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Breast Implant Evaluation: 2023 update
Abstract: This document discusses the appropriate initial imaging in both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients with breast implants. For asymptomatic patients with saline implants, no imaging is recommended. If concern for rupture exists, ultrasound is usually appropriate though saline rupture is often clinically evident. The FDA recently recommended patients have an initial ultrasound or MRI examination 5 to 6 years after initial silicone implant surgery and then every 2 to 3 years thereafter. In a patient with unexplained axillary adenopathy with current or prior silicone breast implants, ultrasound and/or mammography are usually appropriate, depending on age. In a patient with concern for silicone implant rupture, ultrasound or MRI without contrast is usually appropriate. In the setting of a patient with breast implants and possible implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, ultrasound is usually appropriate as the initial imaging. The American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria are evidence-based guidelines for specific clinical conditions that are reviewed annually by a multidisciplinary expert panel. The guideline development and revision process support the systematic analysis of the medical literature from peer reviewed journals. Established methodology principles such as Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation or GRADE are adapted to evaluate the evidence. The RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method User Manual provides the methodology to determine the appropriateness of imaging and treatment procedures for specific clinical scenarios. In those instances where peer reviewed literature is lacking or equivocal, experts may be the primary evidentiary source available to formulate a recommendation. © 2023 American College of Radiology
Keywords: united states; evidence based medicine; evidence-based medicine; practice guideline; mammography; societies, medical; medical society; breast endoprosthesis; breast implants; appropriateness criteria; silicone derivative; silicones; auc; breast implant; humans; human; implant rupture; axillary adenopathy; appropriate use criteria; breast implant–associated anaplastic lymphoma (bia-alcl); saline implant; silicone implant
Journal Title: Journal of the American College of Radiology
Volume: 20
Issue: 11 Suppl.
ISSN: 1546-1440
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2023-11-01
Start Page: S329
End Page: S350
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2023.08.019
PUBMED: 38040459
PROVIDER: scopus
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