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Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements

PURPOSE: Bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) with diffusion-weighted images has wide utility in diagnosing clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa). However, bpMRI yields more false-negatives for PI-RADS category 3 lesions than multiparametric (mp)MRI with dynamic-contrast-enhance...

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Autores principales: Arita, Yuki, Akita, Hirotaka, Fujiwara, Hirokazu, Hashimoto, Masahiro, Shigeta, Keisuke, Kwee, Thomas C., Yoshida, Soichiro, Kosaka, Takeo, Okuda, Shigeo, Oya, Mototsugu, Jinzaki, Masahiro
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2022.100403
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author Arita, Yuki
Akita, Hirotaka
Fujiwara, Hirokazu
Hashimoto, Masahiro
Shigeta, Keisuke
Kwee, Thomas C.
Yoshida, Soichiro
Kosaka, Takeo
Okuda, Shigeo
Oya, Mototsugu
Jinzaki, Masahiro
author_facet Arita, Yuki
Akita, Hirotaka
Fujiwara, Hirokazu
Hashimoto, Masahiro
Shigeta, Keisuke
Kwee, Thomas C.
Yoshida, Soichiro
Kosaka, Takeo
Okuda, Shigeo
Oya, Mototsugu
Jinzaki, Masahiro
author_sort Arita, Yuki
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description PURPOSE: Bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) with diffusion-weighted images has wide utility in diagnosing clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa). However, bpMRI yields more false-negatives for PI-RADS category 3 lesions than multiparametric (mp)MRI with dynamic-contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI. We investigated the utility of synthetic MRI with relaxometry maps for bpMRI-based diagnosis of csPCa. METHODS: One hundred and five treatment-naïve patients who underwent mpMRI and synthetic MRI before prostate biopsy for suspected PCa between August 2019 and December 2020 were prospectively included. Three experts and three basic prostate radiologists evaluated the diagnostic performance of conventional bpMRI and synthetic bpMRI for csPCa. PI-RADS version 2.1 category 3 lesions were identified by consensus, and relaxometry measurements (T1-value, T2-value, and proton density [PD]) were performed. The diagnostic performance of relaxometry measurements for PI-RADS category 3 lesions in peripheral zone was compared with that of DCE-MRI. Histopathological evaluation results were used as the reference standard. Statistical analysis was performed using the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and McNemar test. RESULTS: In 102 patients without significant MRI artefacts, the diagnostic performance of conventional bpMRI was not significantly different from that of synthetic bpMRI for all readers (p = 0.11–0.79). The AUCs of the combination of T1-value, T2-value, and PD (T1 + T2 + PD) for csPCa in peripheral zone for PI-RADS category 3 lesions were 0.85 for expert and 0.86 for basic radiologists, with no significant difference between T1 + T2 + PD and DCE-MRI for both expert and basic radiologists (p = 0.29–0.45). CONCLUSION: Synthetic MRI with relaxometry maps shows promise for contrast media-free evaluation of csPCa.
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spelling pubmed-88575842022-03-02 Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements Arita, Yuki Akita, Hirotaka Fujiwara, Hirokazu Hashimoto, Masahiro Shigeta, Keisuke Kwee, Thomas C. Yoshida, Soichiro Kosaka, Takeo Okuda, Shigeo Oya, Mototsugu Jinzaki, Masahiro Eur J Radiol Open Article PURPOSE: Bi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) with diffusion-weighted images has wide utility in diagnosing clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa). However, bpMRI yields more false-negatives for PI-RADS category 3 lesions than multiparametric (mp)MRI with dynamic-contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI. We investigated the utility of synthetic MRI with relaxometry maps for bpMRI-based diagnosis of csPCa. METHODS: One hundred and five treatment-naïve patients who underwent mpMRI and synthetic MRI before prostate biopsy for suspected PCa between August 2019 and December 2020 were prospectively included. Three experts and three basic prostate radiologists evaluated the diagnostic performance of conventional bpMRI and synthetic bpMRI for csPCa. PI-RADS version 2.1 category 3 lesions were identified by consensus, and relaxometry measurements (T1-value, T2-value, and proton density [PD]) were performed. The diagnostic performance of relaxometry measurements for PI-RADS category 3 lesions in peripheral zone was compared with that of DCE-MRI. Histopathological evaluation results were used as the reference standard. Statistical analysis was performed using the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and McNemar test. RESULTS: In 102 patients without significant MRI artefacts, the diagnostic performance of conventional bpMRI was not significantly different from that of synthetic bpMRI for all readers (p = 0.11–0.79). The AUCs of the combination of T1-value, T2-value, and PD (T1 + T2 + PD) for csPCa in peripheral zone for PI-RADS category 3 lesions were 0.85 for expert and 0.86 for basic radiologists, with no significant difference between T1 + T2 + PD and DCE-MRI for both expert and basic radiologists (p = 0.29–0.45). CONCLUSION: Synthetic MRI with relaxometry maps shows promise for contrast media-free evaluation of csPCa. Elsevier 2022-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8857584/ /pubmed/35242886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2022.100403 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://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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Arita, Yuki
Akita, Hirotaka
Fujiwara, Hirokazu
Hashimoto, Masahiro
Shigeta, Keisuke
Kwee, Thomas C.
Yoshida, Soichiro
Kosaka, Takeo
Okuda, Shigeo
Oya, Mototsugu
Jinzaki, Masahiro
Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
title Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
title_full Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
title_fullStr Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
title_short Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: Diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
title_sort synthetic magnetic resonance imaging for primary prostate cancer evaluation: diagnostic potential of a non-contrast-enhanced bi-parametric approach enhanced with relaxometry measurements
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2022.100403
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