scholarly journals MP57-19 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING-GUIDED IN-BORE PROSTATE BIOPSY: THE CORRELATION OF PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION AND NUMBER OF PREVIOUS BIOPSIES

2018 ◽  
Vol 199 (4S) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastian Blaut ◽  
Stefan Rödel ◽  
Thomas Kittner ◽  
Frank Steinbach
2021 ◽  
Vol 104 (9) ◽  
pp. 1471-1475

Objective: To determine the accuracy of prostate cancer detection by using magnetic resonance imaging-transrectal ultrasound (MRI-TRUS) fusion image-guided prostate biopsy. Materials and Methods: Retrospective data were collected from the patients that underwent targeted prostate biopsy guided by MRI-TRUS fusion imaging of the prostate between January 2017 and October 2018. The data including age, serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, PSA density, prostate size, lesion size from multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate (mpMRI), Prostate Imaging and Reporting Archiving Data System score (PI-RADS), number of targeted core biopsy, and result from the pathological diagnosis were collected. Detection rate of prostate cancer was analyzed. Results: Ninety-five prostate cancer suspected patients underwent prostate biopsy for 143 lesions. Patients’ analyses showed better overall detection rate of prostate cancer from the MRI-TRUS fusion image-guided prostate biopsy compared to the extended 12-core systematic biopsy at 49.5% versus 17.9%. Significant prostate cancer with a Gleason score of more than 6 was detected by MRI-TRUS fusion image-guided prostate biopsy at 33.7%. Prostate cancer detection rates from MRI-TRUS fusion image-guided prostate biopsy categorized by PI-RADS score 3, 4, and 5 were 21%, 48%, and 74%, respectively, which showed statistically significant detection rate with higher PI-RADS score (p<0.001). Conclusion: The present study showed better prostate cancer detection rate using MRI-TRUS fusion image-guide prostate biopsy with correlation to higher PI-RADS score. Keywords: Gleason score; PI-RADS score; mpMRI; MRI-TRUS fusion image-guided prostate biopsy


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