Multiparametric MRI for Bladder Cancer: A Practical Approach to the Clinical Application of VI-RADS
Martina Pecoraro, Stefano Cipollari, Emanuele Messina, Ludovica Laschena, Ailin Dehghanpour, Antonella Borrelli, Francesco Del Giudice, Valdair Francisco Muglia, Hebert Alberto Vargas, Valeria Panebianco
Abstract
Multiparametric MRI of the bladder is highly accurate in the detection and local staging of bladder cancer. The Vesical Imaging Reporting and Data System (VI-RADS) scoring system has improved the diagnostic accuracy, reproducibility, and interpretability of bladder MRI in the assessment of the invasion of the muscularis propria. There are several technical details concerning bladder MRI that need to be strictly applied to obtain the highest possible diagnostic potential from the MRI. In addition, image evaluation, accurate interpretation, and reporting need to be standardized to optimize diagnostic accuracy and interreader agreement. This review describes the patient population for bladder MRI and discusses, with a practical approach, the correct acquisition protocol for optimal image quality using VI-RADS with reporting tips, pitfalls, and challenges for its clinical application. This review also discusses the latest evidence, clinical implications, current controversies, and future challenges, including gaps in knowledge, of the VI-RADS scoring system.