Transperineal in-bore 3-T MR imaging-guided prostate biopsy: a prospective clinical observational study

To determine the detection rate, clinical relevance, Gleason grade, and location of prostate cancer ( PCa prostate cancer ) diagnosed with and the safety of an in-bore transperineal 3-T magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided prostate biopsy in a clinically heterogeneous patient population. This pros...

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Published in:Radiology Vol. 274; no. 1; pp. 170 - 180
Main Authors: Penzkofer, Tobias, Tuncali, Kemal, Fedorov, Andriy, Song, Sang-Eun, Tokuda, Junichi, Fennessy, Fiona M, Vangel, Mark G, Kibel, Adam S, Mulkern, Robert V, Wells, William M, Hata, Nobuhiko, Tempany, Clare M C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Radiological Society of North America 01-01-2015
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Summary:To determine the detection rate, clinical relevance, Gleason grade, and location of prostate cancer ( PCa prostate cancer ) diagnosed with and the safety of an in-bore transperineal 3-T magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided prostate biopsy in a clinically heterogeneous patient population. This prospective retrospectively analyzed study was HIPAA compliant and institutional review board approved, and informed consent was obtained. Eighty-seven men (mean age, 66.2 years ± 6.9) underwent multiparametric endorectal prostate MR imaging at 3 T and transperineal MR imaging-guided biopsy. Three subgroups of patients with at least one lesion suspicious for cancer were included: men with no prior PCa prostate cancer diagnosis, men with PCa prostate cancer who were undergoing active surveillance, and men with treated PCa prostate cancer and suspected recurrence. Exclusion criteria were prior prostatectomy and/or contraindication to 3-T MR imaging. The transperineal MR imaging-guided biopsy was performed in a 70-cm wide-bore 3-T device. Overall patient biopsy outcomes, cancer detection rates, Gleason grade, and location for each subgroup were evaluated and statistically compared by using χ(2) and one-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey honestly significant difference post hoc comparisons. Ninety biopsy procedures were performed with no serious adverse events, with a mean of 3.7 targets sampled per gland. Cancer was detected in 51 (56.7%) men: 48.1% (25 of 52) with no prior PCa prostate cancer , 61.5% (eight of 13) under active surveillance, and 72.0% (18 of 25) in whom recurrence was suspected. Gleason pattern 4 or higher was diagnosed in 78.1% (25 of 32) in the no prior PCa prostate cancer and active surveillance groups. Gleason scores were not assigned in the suspected recurrence group. MR targets located in the anterior prostate had the highest cancer yield (40 of 64, 62.5%) compared with those for the other parts of the prostate (P < .001). In-bore 3-T transperineal MR imaging-guided biopsy, with a mean of 3.7 targets per gland, allowed detection of many clinically relevant cancers, many of which were located anteriorly.
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Author contributions: Guarantor of integrity of entire study, C.M.C.T.; study concepts/study design or data acquisition or data analysis/interpretation, all authors; manuscript drafting or manuscript revision for important intellectual content, all authors; approval of final version of submitted manuscript, all authors; literature research, T.P., A.F., S.S., F.M.F., A.S.K., R.V.M., N.H., C.M.C.T.; clinical studies, T.P., K.T., A.F., S.S., J.T., F.M.F., A.S.K., R.V.M., N.H., C.M.C.T.; experimental studies, A.F., N.H.; statistical analysis, T.P., M.G.V.; and manuscript editing, T.P., K.T., A.F., S.S., J.T., F.M.F., A.S.K., R.V.M., N.H., C.M.C.T.
ISSN:0033-8419
1527-1315
DOI:10.1148/radiol.14140221