The value of MRI in the detection of prostate cancer in a peripheral center

Author:

van der Slot Margaretha A1ORCID,Boerma Michiel O1,Koster Kenneth2,van Gorp Alexander2,Kolderman Stephanie EM2,Wolters Tineke1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, Deventer Hospital, Deventer, The Netherlands

2. Department of Radiology, Deventer Hospital, Deventer, The Netherlands

Abstract

Introduction: This study evaluated the value of pre-biopsy MRI and target biopsy in detection of significant prostate cancer in a peripheral center. Methods: A retrospective study included all patients of whom a MRI of the prostate was performed before biopsy, initial and repeated biopsy, between June 2016 and May 2017. Patients underwent transrectal ultrasound guided 8–12 cores prostate biopsy and cognitive fusion target biopsy was performed if a suspicious lesion was seen on MRI. The prostate cancer detection was compared between the MRI cognitive target biopsy and standard random biopsy. Results: In a total of 265 patients a MRI was performed of whom 115 underwent prostate biopsy, 96 patients underwent MRI before initial biopsies and 19 patients had previous negative biopsies. In the initial biopsy group 83 MRI’s were abnormal and only 7 (8.4%) target biopsies had an additional value in detecting or upstaging prostate cancer. Prostate cancer was found in 4 of 13 (30.8%) normal MRI’s. In the prior negative biopsy group, 4 of 18 abnormal MRI’s had an additional value in upstaging or detecting prostate cancer. Conclusion: In this study the pre-biopsy MRI had a limited additional value compared to standard biopsy in detecting or upstaging prostate cancer.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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