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The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study

OBJECTIVE: Prostate lesions detected with multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) are classified for their malignant potential according to the Prostate Imaging-Reporting And Data System (PI-RADS™2). In this study, we evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the mpMRI with and without gadolini...

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Autores principales: Cosma, Ilinca, Tennstedt-Schenk, Cornelia, Winzler, Sven, Psychogios, Marios Nikos, Pfeil, Alexander, Teichgraeber, Ulf, Malich, Ansgar, Papageorgiou, Ismini
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31869380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227031
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author Cosma, Ilinca
Tennstedt-Schenk, Cornelia
Winzler, Sven
Psychogios, Marios Nikos
Pfeil, Alexander
Teichgraeber, Ulf
Malich, Ansgar
Papageorgiou, Ismini
author_facet Cosma, Ilinca
Tennstedt-Schenk, Cornelia
Winzler, Sven
Psychogios, Marios Nikos
Pfeil, Alexander
Teichgraeber, Ulf
Malich, Ansgar
Papageorgiou, Ismini
author_sort Cosma, Ilinca
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description OBJECTIVE: Prostate lesions detected with multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) are classified for their malignant potential according to the Prostate Imaging-Reporting And Data System (PI-RADS™2). In this study, we evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the mpMRI with and without gadolinium, with emphasis on the added diagnostic value of the dynamic contrast enhancement (DCE). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was retrospective for 286 prostate lesions / 213 eligible patients, n = 116/170, and 49/59% malignant for the peripheral (Pz) and transitional zone (Tz), respectively. A stereotactic MRI-guided prostate biopsy served as the histological ground truth. All patients received a mpMRI with DCE. The influence of DCE in the prediction of malignancy was analyzed by blinded assessment of the imaging protocol without DCE and the DCE separately. RESULTS: Significant (CSPca) and insignificant (IPca) prostate cancers were evaluated separately to enhance the potential effects of the DCE in the detection of CSPca. The Receiver Operating Characteristics Area Under Curve (ROC-AUC), sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Spe) of PIRADS-without-DCE in the Pz was 0.70/0.47/0.86 for all cancers (IPca and CSPca merged) and 0.73/0.54/0.82 for CSPca. PIRADS-with-DCE for the same patients showed ROC-AUC/Se/Spe of 0.70/0.49/0.86 for all Pz cancers and 0.69/0.54/0.81 for CSPca in the Pz, respectively, p>0.05 chi-squared test. Similar results for the Tz, AUC/Se/Spe for PIRADS-without-DCE was 0.75/0.61/0.79 all cancers and 0.67/0.54/0.71 for CSPca, not influenced by DCE (0.66/0.47/0.81 for all Tz cancers and 0.61/0.39/0.75 for CSPca in Tz). The added Se and Spe of DCE for the detection of CSPca was 88/34% and 78/33% in the Pz and Tz, respectively. CONCLUSION: DCE showed no significant added diagnostic value and lower specificity for the prediction of CSPca compared to the non-enhanced sequences. Our results support that gadolinium might be omitted without mitigating the diagnostic accuracy of the mpMRI for prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-69276392020-01-07 The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study Cosma, Ilinca Tennstedt-Schenk, Cornelia Winzler, Sven Psychogios, Marios Nikos Pfeil, Alexander Teichgraeber, Ulf Malich, Ansgar Papageorgiou, Ismini PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Prostate lesions detected with multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) are classified for their malignant potential according to the Prostate Imaging-Reporting And Data System (PI-RADS™2). In this study, we evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the mpMRI with and without gadolinium, with emphasis on the added diagnostic value of the dynamic contrast enhancement (DCE). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was retrospective for 286 prostate lesions / 213 eligible patients, n = 116/170, and 49/59% malignant for the peripheral (Pz) and transitional zone (Tz), respectively. A stereotactic MRI-guided prostate biopsy served as the histological ground truth. All patients received a mpMRI with DCE. The influence of DCE in the prediction of malignancy was analyzed by blinded assessment of the imaging protocol without DCE and the DCE separately. RESULTS: Significant (CSPca) and insignificant (IPca) prostate cancers were evaluated separately to enhance the potential effects of the DCE in the detection of CSPca. The Receiver Operating Characteristics Area Under Curve (ROC-AUC), sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Spe) of PIRADS-without-DCE in the Pz was 0.70/0.47/0.86 for all cancers (IPca and CSPca merged) and 0.73/0.54/0.82 for CSPca. PIRADS-with-DCE for the same patients showed ROC-AUC/Se/Spe of 0.70/0.49/0.86 for all Pz cancers and 0.69/0.54/0.81 for CSPca in the Pz, respectively, p>0.05 chi-squared test. Similar results for the Tz, AUC/Se/Spe for PIRADS-without-DCE was 0.75/0.61/0.79 all cancers and 0.67/0.54/0.71 for CSPca, not influenced by DCE (0.66/0.47/0.81 for all Tz cancers and 0.61/0.39/0.75 for CSPca in Tz). The added Se and Spe of DCE for the detection of CSPca was 88/34% and 78/33% in the Pz and Tz, respectively. CONCLUSION: DCE showed no significant added diagnostic value and lower specificity for the prediction of CSPca compared to the non-enhanced sequences. Our results support that gadolinium might be omitted without mitigating the diagnostic accuracy of the mpMRI for prostate cancer. Public Library of Science 2019-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6927639/ /pubmed/31869380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227031 Text en © 2019 Cosma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cosma, Ilinca
Tennstedt-Schenk, Cornelia
Winzler, Sven
Psychogios, Marios Nikos
Pfeil, Alexander
Teichgraeber, Ulf
Malich, Ansgar
Papageorgiou, Ismini
The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study
title The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study
title_full The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study
title_fullStr The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study
title_full_unstemmed The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study
title_short The role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: A diagnostic accuracy study
title_sort role of gadolinium in magnetic resonance imaging for early prostate cancer diagnosis: a diagnostic accuracy study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31869380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227031
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