Optimum threshold of the 4Kscore for biopsy in men with negative or indeterminate multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging

Author:

de Almeida S Ricardo1,Thomas Jamie1ORCID,Mason Matthew M.2,Becerra Maria F.1,Merhe Ali1,Reis Isildinha M.3,Kwon Deukwoo3,Soodana‐Prakash Nachiketh1,Tewari Ashutosh4,Patel Vipul5,Wagaskar Vinayak6,Konety Badrinath7,Kasraeian Ali8,Czarniecki Stefan9,Thoreson Gregory R.10,Kim Eric H.11,Swain Sanjaya1,Parekh Dipen J.1,Punnen Sanoj1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Desai Sethi Urology Institute, Miller School of Medicine, Sylvester Cancer Center University of Miami Miami Florida USA

2. School of Medicine University of Miami Miller Miami Florida USA

3. Division of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health Sciences, School of Medicine University of Miami Miller Miami Florida USA

4. Department of Urology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

5. Global Robotics Institute, Florida Hospital‐Celebration Health, College of Medicine University of Central Florida Orlando Florida USA

6. Department of Urology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital New York New York USA

7. Allina Health Cancer Institute Minneapolis Minnesota USA

8. Kasraeian Urology Jacksonville Florida USA

9. HIFU Clinic, Department of Urology St. Elizabeth Hospital Warsaw Poland

10. Urology Clinics of North Texas Dallas Texas USA

11. School of Medicine Washington University St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe study aims to identify the optimal 4Kscore thresholds to determine the need for a prostate biopsy when multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (mpMRI) is negative or indeterminate.Materials and methodsWe analysed retrospective data from men in eight different institutions who underwent an mpMRI, 4Kscore and prostate biopsy for evaluation of prostate cancer. We selected men with a negative (PIRADS ≤2) or indeterminate (PIRADS 3) mpMRI. 4Kscore values were categorized into ranges of 1–7, 8–19, 20–32 and greater than 32. We evaluated the proportion of men with grade group 2 or higher (GG2+) cancer in groups defined by PIRADS and 4Kscore. We also evaluated the number of biopsies avoided and GG2+ cancer missed in each group reported depend on 4Kscore cutoff points.ResultsAmong 1111 men who had an mpMRI, 4Kscore and biopsy, 625 of them had PIRADS ≤3 on mpMRI: 374 negative (PIRADS ≤2) and 251 indeterminate (PIRADS 3). In men with a negative mpMRI, we found a 4Kscore cut‐point of 33 resulted in an increased risk of GG2+ cancer on biopsy. In patients with an equivocal lesion on mpMRI, men with a 4Kscore cutoff ≥8 had a greater risk of GG2+ cancer on biopsy. Decision curve analysis supported the proposed cut‐points in each mpMRI group.ConclusionsIn men with negative and indeterminate mpMRI, we found the best 4Kscore threshold to determine the need for biopsy to be 33 and 8 respectively. Future prospective studies in independent populations are needed to confirm these findings.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Religious studies,Cultural Studies

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