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Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article was to determine the impact of bioptic prostatic inflammation (PI) on the false positive rate of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) in detecting clinically significant prostate ancer (csPCa). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our prostate biopsy database wa...

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Autores principales: Falagario, Ugo Giovanni, Recchia, Marco, Silecchia, Giovanni, Milillo, Paola, Francavilla, Alessia, Bruno, Salvatore Mariano, Selvaggio, Oscar, Busetto, Gian Maria, Sanguedolce, Francesca, Macarini, Luca, Carrieri, Giuseppe, Cormio, Luigi
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Publicado: Polish Urological Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8552932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34729218
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2021.3.074.R1
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author Falagario, Ugo Giovanni
Recchia, Marco
Silecchia, Giovanni
Milillo, Paola
Francavilla, Alessia
Bruno, Salvatore Mariano
Selvaggio, Oscar
Busetto, Gian Maria
Sanguedolce, Francesca
Macarini, Luca
Carrieri, Giuseppe
Cormio, Luigi
author_facet Falagario, Ugo Giovanni
Recchia, Marco
Silecchia, Giovanni
Milillo, Paola
Francavilla, Alessia
Bruno, Salvatore Mariano
Selvaggio, Oscar
Busetto, Gian Maria
Sanguedolce, Francesca
Macarini, Luca
Carrieri, Giuseppe
Cormio, Luigi
author_sort Falagario, Ugo Giovanni
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description INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article was to determine the impact of bioptic prostatic inflammation (PI) on the false positive rate of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) in detecting clinically significant prostate ancer (csPCa). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our prostate biopsy database was queried to identify patients who underwent mp-MRI before PB at our institution. A dedicated uropathologist prospectively assessed bioptic PI using the Irani scores. We evaluated the association between mp-MRI findings, bioptic Gleason grade (GG) and aggressiveness of PI, and PCa detection. RESULTS: In total, 366 men were included. In patients with Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PIRADS) 4-5 lesions, the csPCa (GG ≥2) rate was significantly higher in those with low-grade than in those with high-grade PI (36% vs 29.7%; p = 0.002), and in those with low-aggressive than in those with high-aggressive PI (37.7% vs 30.1%; p = 0.0003). The false positive rates of PIRADS 4–5 lesions for any PCa were 34.2% and 57.8% for low- and high-grade PI, respectively (p = 0.002); similarly, they were 29.5% and 59.4% for mildly and highly-aggressive PI (p = 0.0003). Potential study limitations include its retrospective analysis and single-center study and lack of assessment of the type of PI. CONCLUSIONS: Bioptic PI directly correlates with false positive rates of mp-MRI in detecting csPCa. Clinicians should be aware that PI remains the most common pitfall of mp-MRI.
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spelling pubmed-85529322021-11-01 Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer Falagario, Ugo Giovanni Recchia, Marco Silecchia, Giovanni Milillo, Paola Francavilla, Alessia Bruno, Salvatore Mariano Selvaggio, Oscar Busetto, Gian Maria Sanguedolce, Francesca Macarini, Luca Carrieri, Giuseppe Cormio, Luigi Cent European J Urol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article was to determine the impact of bioptic prostatic inflammation (PI) on the false positive rate of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) in detecting clinically significant prostate ancer (csPCa). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our prostate biopsy database was queried to identify patients who underwent mp-MRI before PB at our institution. A dedicated uropathologist prospectively assessed bioptic PI using the Irani scores. We evaluated the association between mp-MRI findings, bioptic Gleason grade (GG) and aggressiveness of PI, and PCa detection. RESULTS: In total, 366 men were included. In patients with Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PIRADS) 4-5 lesions, the csPCa (GG ≥2) rate was significantly higher in those with low-grade than in those with high-grade PI (36% vs 29.7%; p = 0.002), and in those with low-aggressive than in those with high-aggressive PI (37.7% vs 30.1%; p = 0.0003). The false positive rates of PIRADS 4–5 lesions for any PCa were 34.2% and 57.8% for low- and high-grade PI, respectively (p = 0.002); similarly, they were 29.5% and 59.4% for mildly and highly-aggressive PI (p = 0.0003). Potential study limitations include its retrospective analysis and single-center study and lack of assessment of the type of PI. CONCLUSIONS: Bioptic PI directly correlates with false positive rates of mp-MRI in detecting csPCa. Clinicians should be aware that PI remains the most common pitfall of mp-MRI. Polish Urological Association 2021-07-07 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8552932/ /pubmed/34729218 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2021.3.074.R1 Text en Copyright by Polish Urological Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Falagario, Ugo Giovanni
Recchia, Marco
Silecchia, Giovanni
Milillo, Paola
Francavilla, Alessia
Bruno, Salvatore Mariano
Selvaggio, Oscar
Busetto, Gian Maria
Sanguedolce, Francesca
Macarini, Luca
Carrieri, Giuseppe
Cormio, Luigi
Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
title Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
title_full Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
title_fullStr Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
title_short Bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
title_sort bioptic prostatic inflammation correlates with false positive rates of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8552932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34729218
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2021.3.074.R1
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