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Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether tumours at threshold values for detection on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) represent clinically significant tumours or not, and therefore the utility of MRI in active surveillance (AS) protocols. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of a single institut...

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Autores principales: Stensland, Kristian D., Coutinho, Karl, Hobbs, Adele R., Haines, Lindsay, Collingwood, Shemille A., Kwon, Young Suk, Hall, Simon J., Katsigeorgis, Maria, Jazayeri, Seyed Behzad, Samadi, David B.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27900214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aju.2016.09.003
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author Stensland, Kristian D.
Coutinho, Karl
Hobbs, Adele R.
Haines, Lindsay
Collingwood, Shemille A.
Kwon, Young Suk
Hall, Simon J.
Katsigeorgis, Maria
Jazayeri, Seyed Behzad
Samadi, David B.
author_facet Stensland, Kristian D.
Coutinho, Karl
Hobbs, Adele R.
Haines, Lindsay
Collingwood, Shemille A.
Kwon, Young Suk
Hall, Simon J.
Katsigeorgis, Maria
Jazayeri, Seyed Behzad
Samadi, David B.
author_sort Stensland, Kristian D.
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether tumours at threshold values for detection on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) represent clinically significant tumours or not, and therefore the utility of MRI in active surveillance (AS) protocols. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of a single institution database was performed after Institutional Review Board approval. Between 2010 and 2013, 1633 patients underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) at a single institution by a single surgeon. Of these, 1361 had complete clinical data and were included in analysis. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess histopathological grade compared to tumour size whilst controlling for biopsy Gleason score, prostate-specific antigen level, body mass index, race, and age. RESULTS: Of 120 tumours <5 mm in size, four were Gleason score 4 + 3. Of 276 tumours of 5–10 mm, 22 (8.1%) were Gleason score 4 + 3 and one (0.2%) was Gleason score 8. On multivariate regression analyses, tumours of <5 mm were much less likely to be high grade (Gleason score >3 + 4) at RALP compared to larger tumours (3.3% vs 25.1%, P < 0.001), or Gleason score ⩾8 (0.0% vs 7.6%, P < 0.001). Size was further shown to significantly correlate with grade on multivariate regression (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Prostate tumours below the detection threshold for MRI (5 mm) most probably represent clinically insignificant tumours, which alone would not necessitate leaving AS in favour of more aggressive therapy. These findings point to a possible role of MRI in modern AS protocols.
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spelling pubmed-51228082016-11-29 Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses Stensland, Kristian D. Coutinho, Karl Hobbs, Adele R. Haines, Lindsay Collingwood, Shemille A. Kwon, Young Suk Hall, Simon J. Katsigeorgis, Maria Jazayeri, Seyed Behzad Samadi, David B. Arab J Urol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether tumours at threshold values for detection on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) represent clinically significant tumours or not, and therefore the utility of MRI in active surveillance (AS) protocols. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of a single institution database was performed after Institutional Review Board approval. Between 2010 and 2013, 1633 patients underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) at a single institution by a single surgeon. Of these, 1361 had complete clinical data and were included in analysis. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess histopathological grade compared to tumour size whilst controlling for biopsy Gleason score, prostate-specific antigen level, body mass index, race, and age. RESULTS: Of 120 tumours <5 mm in size, four were Gleason score 4 + 3. Of 276 tumours of 5–10 mm, 22 (8.1%) were Gleason score 4 + 3 and one (0.2%) was Gleason score 8. On multivariate regression analyses, tumours of <5 mm were much less likely to be high grade (Gleason score >3 + 4) at RALP compared to larger tumours (3.3% vs 25.1%, P < 0.001), or Gleason score ⩾8 (0.0% vs 7.6%, P < 0.001). Size was further shown to significantly correlate with grade on multivariate regression (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Prostate tumours below the detection threshold for MRI (5 mm) most probably represent clinically insignificant tumours, which alone would not necessitate leaving AS in favour of more aggressive therapy. These findings point to a possible role of MRI in modern AS protocols. Elsevier 2016-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5122808/ /pubmed/27900214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aju.2016.09.003 Text en © 2016 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Arab Association of Urology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Stensland, Kristian D.
Coutinho, Karl
Hobbs, Adele R.
Haines, Lindsay
Collingwood, Shemille A.
Kwon, Young Suk
Hall, Simon J.
Katsigeorgis, Maria
Jazayeri, Seyed Behzad
Samadi, David B.
Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses
title Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses
title_full Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses
title_fullStr Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses
title_full_unstemmed Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses
title_short Are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? Results of histopathological analyses
title_sort are magnetic resonance imaging undetectable prostate tumours clinically significant? results of histopathological analyses
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27900214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aju.2016.09.003
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