Prostate Imaging for Local Recurrence Reporting and Data System for Biparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Proposal.

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Michele Scialpi, Eugenio Martorana, Fabio Trippa, Alessandro Di Marzo, Giovanni Battista Scalera, Maria Cristina Aisa, Alfredo D'Andrea, Francesco Maria Mancioli, Refky Nicola, Pietro Scialpi, Aldo Di Blasi
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We investigated a novel dedicated Prostate Imaging for Local Recurrence Reporting and Data System (PI-RRADS) in biochemical recurrence after radiotherapy (RT) and rad- ical prostatectomy (RP) evaluating biparametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) exams, at 3T MRI of 55 patients. Associating bpMRI and biochemical recurrence data, we calculated bpMRI diagnostic accuracy. Four probability categories, from 1 (very low) to 4 (very high), were distinguished. In 20 patients with radiotherapy, 25% and 75% of lesions were reported as PI-RRADS 3, and 4, respectively. In 35 patients with radi- cal prostatectomy, 7.7% of lesions were included in PI-RRADS 1-2, whereas 40.4% and 51.9% in PI-RRADS 3 and 4 categories, respectively. Excellent agreement and significant correlation between bpMRI and biochemical recurrence were found. BpMRI showed sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, false-posi- tive value, false-negative value, and total diagnostic accuracy of 96.15%, 86.7%, 97.4 %, 81.25%, 13.3%, 3.8% and 94.6%, respectively. BpMRI-based PI-RRADS allows the detection and localization local recurrence in biochemical recurrence after RT and RP contributing in clinical management and treatment.

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前列腺影像局部复发报告及双参数磁共振影像资料系统之建议。
我们研究了一种新的用于局部复发报告和数据系统的专用前列腺成像系统(PI-RRADS),用于放疗(RT)和放射前列腺切除术(RP)后的生化复发,评估55名患者的3T MRI双参数磁共振成像(bpMRI)检查。结合bpMRI和生化复发数据,我们计算了bpMRI的诊断准确性。区分了四个概率类别,从1(非常低)到4(非常高)。在20名接受放射治疗的患者中,分别有25%和75%的病变被报告为PI-RRADS 3和4。在35例放射前列腺切除术患者中,7.7%的病变属于PI-RRADS 1-2类,而分别为40.4%和51.9%属于PI-RRADS 3和4类。bpMRI与生化复发之间存在良好的一致性和显著的相关性。BpMRI的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值、阴性预测值、假阳性值、假阴性值和总诊断准确率分别为96.15%、86.7%、97.4%、81.25%、13.3%、3.8%和94.6%。基于BpMRI的PI-RRADS可以检测和定位RT和RP后生化复发的局部复发,有助于临床管理和治疗。
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