前列腺癌
医学
活检
前列腺
麦克内马尔试验
放射科
磁共振成像
前列腺活检
癌症
癌症检测
内科学
统计
数学
作者
Thomas in de Braekt,S.B.T. van Rooij,Alette W. Daniëls-Gooszen,Wout Scheepens,Rik de Jongh,Steven L. Bosch,Joost Nederend
出处
期刊:British Journal of Radiology
[British Institute of Radiology]
日期:2024-04-16
摘要
Prostate multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) with subsequent targeted biopsy of suspicious lesions have a critical role in the diagnostic workup of prostate cancer. The objective was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of systematic biopsies, targeted biopsies, and the combination of both in prostate cancer detection.From 1-1-2013 to 1-6-2022, biopsy-naïve and prior biopsy-negative patients who underwent both systematic and targeted biopsies were included. MRIs were evaluated according to PI-RADS with biopsy threshold set at PI-RADS ≥3. Systematic biopsies consisted of 8-12 cores, based on prostate volume. Overall prostate cancer and clinically significant cancer (Gleason Score ≥3 + 4) detection rates were stratified based on PI-RADS and location within the prostate, and compared between biopsy types using McNemar's test.Among 867 patients, 615 had prostate cancer, with 434 clinically significant cases. Overall detection rates were: PI-RADS 3 48%, PI-RADS 4 72% and PI-RADS 5 90%. Detection rates for clinically significant cancer were 21%, 53% and 72%, respectively. The combination of biopsy methods was most accurate in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer (P < 0.001). Targeted biopsies alone detected more clinically significant prostate cancer than systematic biopsies alone (43.1% versus 40.3%, P = 0.046). For posterior PI-RADS 5 lesions, no statistically significant difference was found between all biopsy methods.In the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer, the combination of systematic and targeted biopsies proves most effective. Targeted biopsies rarely missed significant cancer for posterior PI-RADS 5 lesions, suggesting systematic biopsies could be reserved for instances where targeted biopsy results are negative.This study emphasizes on the efficacy of mpMRI and targeted biopsies in suspected prostate cancer in real-world clinical context. For PI-RADS 5 lesions, systematic biopsies provide limited clinical benefit and may only be necessary when targeted biopsy results are negative.
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