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Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy

BACKGROUND: The increase in the use of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of prostate cancer has led to the rapid adoption of MRI-guided biopsies (MRGBs). To date, there is limited evidence in the use of MRGB and no direct comparisons between the different types of MRGB. We...

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Autores principales: Kam, Jonathan, Yuminaga, Yuigi, Kim, Raymond, Aluwihare, Kushlan, Macneil, Finlay, Ouyang, Rupert, Ruthven, Stephen, Louie-Johnsun, Mark
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Publicado: Asian Pacific Prostate Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prnil.2017.10.003
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author Kam, Jonathan
Yuminaga, Yuigi
Kim, Raymond
Aluwihare, Kushlan
Macneil, Finlay
Ouyang, Rupert
Ruthven, Stephen
Louie-Johnsun, Mark
author_facet Kam, Jonathan
Yuminaga, Yuigi
Kim, Raymond
Aluwihare, Kushlan
Macneil, Finlay
Ouyang, Rupert
Ruthven, Stephen
Louie-Johnsun, Mark
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description BACKGROUND: The increase in the use of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of prostate cancer has led to the rapid adoption of MRI-guided biopsies (MRGBs). To date, there is limited evidence in the use of MRGB and no direct comparisons between the different types of MRGB. We aimed to assess whether multiparametric MRGBs with MRI-US transperineal fusion biopsy (FB) and cognitive biopsy (CB) improved the management of prostate cancer and to assess if there is any difference in prostate cancer detection with FB compared with CB. METHODS: Patients who underwent an MRGB and a systematic biopsy (SB) from June 2014 to August 2016 on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia, were included in the study. The results of SB were compared with MRGB. The primary outcome was prostate cancer detection and if MRGB changed patient management. RESULTS: A total of 121 cases were included with a mean age of 65.5 years and prostate-specific antigen 7.4 ng/mL. Seventy-five cases (62%) had a Prostate Imaging and Reporting Data System 4–5 lesions and 46 (38%) had a Prostate Imaging and Reporting Data System 3 lesions. Fifty-six cases underwent CB and 65 underwent FB. Of the 93 patients with prostate cancer detected, 19 men (20.5%) had their management changed because of the MRGB results. Eight men (9%) had prostate cancer detected on MRGB only and 12 men (13%) underwent radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy based on the MRGB results alone. There was a trend to a higher rate of change in management with FB compared with CB (29% vs. 18%). CONCLUSIONS: This is one of the first Australian studies to assess the utility of MRGB and compare FB with CB. MRGB is a useful adjunct to SB, changing management in over 20% of our cases, with a trend toward FB having a greater impact on patient management compared with CB.
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spelling pubmed-61044742018-08-23 Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy Kam, Jonathan Yuminaga, Yuigi Kim, Raymond Aluwihare, Kushlan Macneil, Finlay Ouyang, Rupert Ruthven, Stephen Louie-Johnsun, Mark Prostate Int Original Article BACKGROUND: The increase in the use of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of prostate cancer has led to the rapid adoption of MRI-guided biopsies (MRGBs). To date, there is limited evidence in the use of MRGB and no direct comparisons between the different types of MRGB. We aimed to assess whether multiparametric MRGBs with MRI-US transperineal fusion biopsy (FB) and cognitive biopsy (CB) improved the management of prostate cancer and to assess if there is any difference in prostate cancer detection with FB compared with CB. METHODS: Patients who underwent an MRGB and a systematic biopsy (SB) from June 2014 to August 2016 on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia, were included in the study. The results of SB were compared with MRGB. The primary outcome was prostate cancer detection and if MRGB changed patient management. RESULTS: A total of 121 cases were included with a mean age of 65.5 years and prostate-specific antigen 7.4 ng/mL. Seventy-five cases (62%) had a Prostate Imaging and Reporting Data System 4–5 lesions and 46 (38%) had a Prostate Imaging and Reporting Data System 3 lesions. Fifty-six cases underwent CB and 65 underwent FB. Of the 93 patients with prostate cancer detected, 19 men (20.5%) had their management changed because of the MRGB results. Eight men (9%) had prostate cancer detected on MRGB only and 12 men (13%) underwent radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy based on the MRGB results alone. There was a trend to a higher rate of change in management with FB compared with CB (29% vs. 18%). CONCLUSIONS: This is one of the first Australian studies to assess the utility of MRGB and compare FB with CB. MRGB is a useful adjunct to SB, changing management in over 20% of our cases, with a trend toward FB having a greater impact on patient management compared with CB. Asian Pacific Prostate Society 2018-09 2017-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6104474/ /pubmed/30140657 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prnil.2017.10.003 Text en © 2017 Asian Pacific Prostate Society, Published by Elsevier Korea LLC. 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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Kam, Jonathan
Yuminaga, Yuigi
Kim, Raymond
Aluwihare, Kushlan
Macneil, Finlay
Ouyang, Rupert
Ruthven, Stephen
Louie-Johnsun, Mark
Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
title Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
title_full Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
title_fullStr Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
title_full_unstemmed Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
title_short Does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? A comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
title_sort does magnetic resonance imaging–guided biopsy improve prostate cancer detection? a comparison of systematic, cognitive fusion and ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140657
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prnil.2017.10.003
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