COMPARISON OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING-TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND FUSION PROSTATE BIOPSY WITH STANDARD SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE

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Koparal, Murat Yavuz [1 ]
Bulut, Ender Cem [2 ]
Cetin, Serhat [3 ]
Cosar, Ugur [3 ]
Budak, Firat Caglar [3 ]
Ucar, Murat [4 ]
Tokgoz, Nil [4 ]
Senturk, Aykut Bugra [5 ]
Sen, Ilker [3 ]
Sozen, Tevfik Sinan [3 ]
机构
[1] Recep Tayyip Erdogan Univ, Dept Urol, Training & Res Hosp, Rize, Turkey
[2] Van Training & Res Hosp, Dept Urol, Van, Turkey
[3] Gazi Univ, Dept Urol, Sch Med, Ankara, Turkey
[4] Gazi Univ, Dept Radiol, Sch Med, Ankara, Turkey
[5] Losante Childrens & Adult Hosp, Urol Clin, Ankara, Turkey
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ARCHIVOS ESPANOLES DE UROLOGIA | 2021年 / 74卷 / 08期
关键词
Prostate cancer; Fusion biopsy; Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging; ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE; PSA-DENSITY; CANCER; ACCURACY;
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10.37554/en-20201231-3403-3
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: To compare systematic biopsy with MRI-TRUS fusion prostate biopsy in terms of cancer detection rates. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The data of the patients who had a Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) score of 3 or more lesions on mpMRI and underwent MRI-TRUS fusion biopsy with simultaneous 12-core standard systematic biopsy from June 2016 to June 2019 in our tertiary center were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical, radiological and pathological data were recorded. Statistical difference among the groups was determined by using McNemar tests. RESULTS: A total of 344 patients were included in the study. As a result of transrectal targeted and systematic combined biopsy, 117 patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Benign pathology rates in patients with PI-RADS 3, PI-RADS 4, and PI-RADS 5 lesions were 93.8%, 68.5%, and 46.4%, respectively. Patients were divided into Iwo groups as ISUP grade 1 and ISUP grade >= 2 and cancer detection rates (CDRs) were found significantly higher in transrectal targeted biopsy compared with the systematic biopsy (12.5% vs. %6.4, p=0.007 and 17.4% vs. 8.7%, p<0.001, respectively). Targeted biopsy CDRs were found significantly higher in the high PSA density group (24.5% vs. 41.4%, p=0.001) unlike the systematic biopsy. CONCLUSION: Transrectal targeted biopsy was superior to systematic biopsy in the diagnosis of prostate cancer. Clinicians should be more selective when making a biopsy decision for patients with PI-RADS 3 lesions. PSA density can be used as a criterion for patient selection for targeted biopsy.
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