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MRI-guided in-bore biopsy of the prostate - defining the optimal number of cores needed.
Gross, Moritz; Eisenhuber, Edith; Assinger, Petra; Schima, Raphael; Susani, Martin; Doblhammer, Stefan; Schima, Wolfgang.
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  • Gross M; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Goettlicher Heiland Krankenhaus, Barmherzige Schwestern Krankenhaus, and Sankt Josef Krankenhaus, Dornbacher Strasse 20-30, Vienna, 1170, Austria.
  • Eisenhuber E; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Goettlicher Heiland Krankenhaus, Barmherzige Schwestern Krankenhaus, and Sankt Josef Krankenhaus, Dornbacher Strasse 20-30, Vienna, 1170, Austria.
  • Assinger P; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Goettlicher Heiland Krankenhaus, Barmherzige Schwestern Krankenhaus, and Sankt Josef Krankenhaus, Dornbacher Strasse 20-30, Vienna, 1170, Austria.
  • Schima R; Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria.
  • Susani M; Varga, Braun, Pathology Laboratory, Vienna, 1210, Austria.
  • Doblhammer S; Department of Urology, Krankenhaus Korneuburg, Korneuburg, Austria.
  • Schima W; Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Goettlicher Heiland Krankenhaus, Barmherzige Schwestern Krankenhaus, and Sankt Josef Krankenhaus, Dornbacher Strasse 20-30, Vienna, 1170, Austria. wolfgang.schima@khgh.at.
Cancer Imaging ; 24(1): 81, 2024 Jul 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38956721
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Numerous studies have shown that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-targeted biopsy approaches are superior to traditional systematic transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy (TRUS-Bx). The optimal number of biopsy cores to be obtained per lesion identified on multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) images, however, remains a matter of debate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incremental value of additional biopsy cores in an MRI-targeted "in-bore"-biopsy (MRI-Bx) setting. PATIENTS AND

METHODS:

Two hundred and forty-five patients, who underwent MRI-Bx between June 2014 and September 2021, were included in this retrospective single-center analysis. All lesions were biopsied with at least five biopsy cores and cumulative detection rates for any cancer (PCa) as well as detection rates of clinically significant cancers (csPCa) were calculated for each sequentially labeled biopsy core. The cumulative per-core detection rates are presented as whole numbers and as proportion of the maximum detection rate reached, when all biopsy cores were considered. CsPCa was defined as Gleason Score (GS) ≥ 7 (3 + 4).

RESULTS:

One hundred and thirty-two of 245 Patients (53.9%) were diagnosed with prostate cancer and csPCa was found in 64 (26.1%) patients. The first biopsy core revealed csPCa/ PCa in 76.6% (49/64)/ 81.8% (108/132) of cases. The second, third and fourth core found csPCa/ PCa not detected by previous cores in 10.9% (7/64)/ 8.3% (11/132), 7.8% (5/64)/ 5.3% (7/132) and 3.1% (2/64)/ 3% (4/132) of cases, respectively. Obtaining one or more cores beyond the fourth biopsy core resulted in an increase in detection rate of 1.6% (1/64)/ 1.5% (2/132).

CONCLUSION:

We found that obtaining five cores per lesion maximized detection rates. If, however, future research should establish a clear link between the incidence of serious complications and the number of biopsy cores obtained, a three-core biopsy might suffice as our results suggest that about 95% of all csPCa are detected by the first three cores.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Próstata / Biópsia Guiada por Imagem Limite: Aged / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Cancer Imaging Assunto da revista: DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEM / NEOPLASIAS Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Áustria

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Próstata / Biópsia Guiada por Imagem Limite: Aged / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Cancer Imaging Assunto da revista: DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEM / NEOPLASIAS Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Áustria