E. Grigoriev, I. Frolova, E. Usynin, N. V. Vasiliev, A. Usova, N. Trukhacheva, S. Velichko
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目的:评价动态磁共振膀胱造影技术对膀胱癌膀胱周脂肪浸润的诊断价值。材料和方法。本研究纳入125例膀胱移行细胞癌患者(男性105例,女性20例,平均62.6 Ѓ} 11.0岁)。为了评估动态膀胱造影方法的准确性,选择肿瘤大小大于20mm,影响膀胱三角外壁的病例,并在磁共振扫描上怀疑膀胱周围脂肪浸润。将呋喃西林溶液分次注入置管膀胱,获得重复序列的T2 - fast - fs图像,直到膀胱完全扩张。在后处理中,在穿过肿瘤中心的横截面中沿受影响壁的轮廓进行感兴趣区域(ROI)的选择。通过膀胱扩张动力学中磁共振信号强度值的示意图,比较了受影响的膀胱壁和完整的膀胱壁的位移。验证方法为手术处理后手术材料的形态学研究。膀胱壁扩张时,膀胱周围脂肪病变的极限值小于膀胱壁扩张时磁共振信号强度变化的11%。动态磁共振膀胱造影鉴别诊断膀胱癌膀胱周脂肪浸润的敏感性为90.0%,特异性为93.3%,准确性为92.0%。该技术提高了怀疑膀胱周围脂肪浸润的磁共振成像方法的准确性,并且患者耐受性良好。
Dynamic magnetic-resonance cystography in diagnosis of perivesical fat invasion in bladder cancer
Objective: to evaluate the diagnostic capabilities of the dynamic magnetic-resonance cystography technique in detecting invasion of perivesical fat in case of bladder cancer.Materials and methods. The study included 125 patients (105 male and 20 females, mean 62.6 Ѓ} 11.0 years) with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. To assess the accuracy of the dynamic cystography method, cases with a tumor size of more than 20 mm, affecting the wall outside the bladder triangle, were selected with suspicion of perivesical fat invasion on magnetic-resonance scans. A furacilin solution was fractional injected into the catheterized bladder to obtain repeated series of T2‑haste-FS images until the bladder was completely expanded.Results. In postprocessing, the selection of areas of interest (ROI) was performed along the contour of the affected wall in the cross section through the center of the tumor. Comparison of the displacement of the affected and intact walls by a diagram of the values of the intensity of the magnetic-resonance signal in the dynamics of bladder dilatation was evaluated. The verification method was the morphological study of the surgical material after the operative treatment. The limit of values with a more likely lesion of perivesical fat was found, which is less than 11 % of the intensity change of the magnetic-resonance signal in selected ROIs during bladder wall expansion.Conclusion. The effectiveness of dynamic magnetic-resonance cystography in the differential diagnosis of perivesical fat infiltration in bladder cancer is characterized by a sensitivity of 90.0 %, a specificity of 93.3 %, and an accuracy of 92.0 %. The proposed technique improves the accuracy of the magnetic resonance imaging method with suspected infiltration of perivesical fat and is well tolerated by patients.
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The main objective of the journal "Cancer urology" is publishing up-to-date information about scientific clinical researches, diagnostics, treatment of oncologic urological diseases. The aim of the edition is to inform the experts on oncologic urology about achievements in this area, to build understanding of the necessary integrated interdisciplinary approach in therapy, alongside with urologists, combining efforts of doctors of various specialties (cardiologists, pediatricians, chemotherapeutists et al.), to contribute to raising the effectiveness of oncologic patients’ treatment.