Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4226554 European Journal of Radiology 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo investigate the feasibility and diagnostic value of a whole prostate qualitative approach to combined magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy (MRI + MRS) in the detection of prostate cancer in patients with elevated PSA.Materials and methodsThree hundred and fifty six subjects (mean serum PSA 11.47 ng/ml, range 0.40–133 ng/ml) were examined with fast-T2-weighted images (MRI) and 3D-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Both modalities were qualitatively analyzed on a whole prostate basis by a single radiologist using a 4-point diagnostic scale. Prostate cancer was histopathologically proven in 220 patients and non-evidence of cancer was determined after at least 12 months clinical follow-up in 136 subjects.ResultsReceiver operating curve analysis revealed a significantly better diagnostic performance of MRI + MRS (Az = 0.857) than MRI alone (Az = 0.801) and MRS alone (Az = 0.810). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MRI + MRS for detection of prostate cancer were 72.3%, 92.6%, and 80.1%, respectively.ConclusionsSpectral evaluation with a whole prostate qualitative approach is feasible in routine clinical practice. The combination of MRI and MRS yields superior diagnostic results than either modality alone.

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