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Micro-ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance

Patrick Albers, Betty Wang, Stacey Broomfield, Anaïs Medina Martín, Christopher Fung, Adam Kinnaird

2022European Urology Open Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 0.22). The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values for GG ≥2 detection were 97%, 32%, 34%, and 97% with PRI-MUS ≥3, and 85%, 53%, 40%, and 91% with PI-RADS ≥3, respectively. Upgrading to GG ≥2 was more likely for PRI-MUS ≥3 than for PRI-MUS ≤2 scores (odds ratio 15.5, 95% confidence interval 2.0-118.5). A limitation is the lack of blinding to the MRI results. In conclusion, detection of upgrading to GG ≥2 during AS appears similar when using micro-ultrasound or MRI to inform prostate biopsy. Patient summary: We looked at a novel imaging technology, micro-ultrasound, in patients undergoing biopsy during active surveillance for prostate cancer. We found that micro-ultrasound can detect prostate cancer that may require treatment at a similar rate to that with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMagnetic resonance imagingProstate cancerUltrasoundProstateConfidence intervalOdds ratioBiopsyRadiologyNuclear medicineCancerPathologyInternal medicineProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsProstate Cancer Treatment and Research