Microultrasound in the detection of the index lesion in prostate cancer

Author:

Pedraza Adriana M.1ORCID,Gupta Raghav1,Musheyev David1,Pino Tanisha1,Shah Akash2,Brody Rachel3ORCID,Wagaskar Vinayak1,Kaufmann Basil1ORCID,Gorin Michael A.1,Menon Mani1,Tewari Ashutosh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urologic Surgery The Mount Sinai Hospital, Icahn School of Medicine New York New York USA

2. Department of Uro‐oncologic Surgery Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Four Bungalows Mumbai India

3. Department of Pathology The Mount Sinai Hospital, Icahn School of Medicine New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction and ObjectiveThe natural progression of prostate cancer is primarily driven by an index lesion (IL). Studies have shown that different metastases within the same patient arise from a single precursor cell. Therefore, our aim is to assess the effectiveness of transrectal microultrasound (MUS) in comparison to multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) for detecting the IL in prostate cancer. We used quarter‐mount pathological results as the reference standard for this evaluation.Materials and MethodsThree hundred and sixty‐three patients who underwent Robot‐Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RARP) from June 2021 to August 2022 were included. All received mpMRI and MUS before RARP. MUS was performed by experienced operators blinded to mpMRI and biopsy results. The IL in the radical prostatectomy specimen was defined as the lesion with extraprostatic extension, the highest Grade Group (GG), or the largest tumor volume if the GG was the same. The correlation between imaging and final pathology findings was performed. A descriptive statistical analysis is presented.ResultsThe patients' prostates were analyzed in 12 regions (anterior/posterior, right/left, apex/mid/base). A total of 4308 regions were identified. Of these, 935 were involved by the ILs. Compared with final pathology, MUS demonstrated a sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of 68.7%, 96.3%, 80.8%, and 93.1%, respectively, while mpMRI showed a sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of 68.6%, 97.2%, 86.1%, and 92.5%, respectively, for the detection of the IL. Most of the lesions missed by MUS were located in the anterior zone (62%).ConclusionMUS exhibits a diagnostic performance similar to mpMRI when it comes to detecting the IL in prostate cancer. MUS is a cost‐effective option, offers real‐time evaluation, and has no delay in the acquisition process.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Oncology

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