Objective:This study aims to investigate the clinical value of shear wave elastography combined with contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the diagnosis of breast lesions. Methods:There were 159 patients,a total of 171 breast lesions enrolled by ultrasound in our hospital from January 2016 to September 2018. The conventional ultrasound,shear wave elastography and contrast-enhanced ultrasound were performed before operation. Taking the pathology as the golden standard,and the ROC curve was drawn. The diagnostic efficacy of conventional BI-RADS classification,shear wave elastography,contrast-enhanced ultrasound and the joint score in the diagnosis of benign and malignant breast lesions were compared,and the clinical value of shear wave elastography combined with contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the diagnosis of breast lesions was summarized. Results:According to the ROC curve,the diagnostic value of shear wave elastography,contrast-enhanced ultrasound and the joint method were obtained,respectively. The diagnostic sensitivity,specificity,accuracy and area under the curve of single method were 85.96%,75.44%,82.46%,0.807;94.74%,71.93%,87.13%,0.833 and 97.37%,75.44%,90.05%,0.864,respectively. The combination has the highest detection rate of malignancy and the highest diagnostic efficiency. Conclusion:Shear wave elastography combined with contrast-enhanced ultrasound improves the diagnostic efficacy of breast lesions and has great diagnostic value for benign and malignant breast tumors.