Recently, researchers have proposed perilesional sampling during prostate biopsies to avoid systematic biopsies of patients at risk of prostate cancer. The aim of our study is to evaluate the role of perilesional sampling to avoid systematic biopsies of patients undergoing fusion biopsies. A prospective cohort of patients undergoing transrectal MRI transrectal fusion biopsies were con-secutively enrolled. All the patients underwent systematic biopsies (SB), targeted biopsies (TB) and perilesional biopsies within 10 mm from the lesion (PB). The detection rates of different strategies were determined. A total of 262 patients were enrolled. The median age of those enrolled was 70 years. The mean BMI was 27 kg/m(2), and the mean and prostate volume was 52 mL. A PIRADS score = 4 was recorded in 163/262 (40%) patients. Overall, the detection rates of cancer were 43.5% (114/262) and 35% (92/262) for csPCa. The use of the target + peri-target strategy resulted in a detection of 32.8% (86/262) of cancer cases and of 29% (76/262) of csPCa cases (Grade Group > 2). Using the target plus peri-target approach resulted in us missing 18/262 (7%) of the csPCa cases, avoiding the diagnosis of 8/262 (3%) of nsPCa cases. A biopsy strategy including lesional and perilesional sampling could avoid unnecessary prostate biopsies. However, the risk of missing significant cancers is present. Future studies should assess the cost-benefit relationship of different strategies.

Role of Perilesional Sampling of Patients Undergoing Fusion Prostate Biopsies / Lombardo, Riccardo; Tema, Giorgia; Nacchia, Antonio; Mancini, Elisa; Franco, Sara; Zammitti, Filippo; Franco, Antonio; Cash, Hannes; Gravina, Carmen; Guidotti, Alessio; Gallo, Giacomo; Ghezzo, Nicola; Cicione, Antonio; Tubaro, Andrea; Autorino, Riccardo; De Nunzio, Cosimo. - In: LIFE. - ISSN 2075-1729. - 13:8(2023), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/life13081719]

Role of Perilesional Sampling of Patients Undergoing Fusion Prostate Biopsies

Lombardo, Riccardo;Tema, Giorgia;Nacchia, Antonio;Mancini, Elisa;Franco, Sara;Zammitti, Filippo;Franco, Antonio;Gravina, Carmen;Guidotti, Alessio;Gallo, Giacomo;Ghezzo, Nicola;Cicione, Antonio;Tubaro, Andrea;De Nunzio, Cosimo
2023

Abstract

Recently, researchers have proposed perilesional sampling during prostate biopsies to avoid systematic biopsies of patients at risk of prostate cancer. The aim of our study is to evaluate the role of perilesional sampling to avoid systematic biopsies of patients undergoing fusion biopsies. A prospective cohort of patients undergoing transrectal MRI transrectal fusion biopsies were con-secutively enrolled. All the patients underwent systematic biopsies (SB), targeted biopsies (TB) and perilesional biopsies within 10 mm from the lesion (PB). The detection rates of different strategies were determined. A total of 262 patients were enrolled. The median age of those enrolled was 70 years. The mean BMI was 27 kg/m(2), and the mean and prostate volume was 52 mL. A PIRADS score = 4 was recorded in 163/262 (40%) patients. Overall, the detection rates of cancer were 43.5% (114/262) and 35% (92/262) for csPCa. The use of the target + peri-target strategy resulted in a detection of 32.8% (86/262) of cancer cases and of 29% (76/262) of csPCa cases (Grade Group > 2). Using the target plus peri-target approach resulted in us missing 18/262 (7%) of the csPCa cases, avoiding the diagnosis of 8/262 (3%) of nsPCa cases. A biopsy strategy including lesional and perilesional sampling could avoid unnecessary prostate biopsies. However, the risk of missing significant cancers is present. Future studies should assess the cost-benefit relationship of different strategies.
2023
perilesional sampling; prostate biopsy; targeted biopsies
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Role of Perilesional Sampling of Patients Undergoing Fusion Prostate Biopsies / Lombardo, Riccardo; Tema, Giorgia; Nacchia, Antonio; Mancini, Elisa; Franco, Sara; Zammitti, Filippo; Franco, Antonio; Cash, Hannes; Gravina, Carmen; Guidotti, Alessio; Gallo, Giacomo; Ghezzo, Nicola; Cicione, Antonio; Tubaro, Andrea; Autorino, Riccardo; De Nunzio, Cosimo. - In: LIFE. - ISSN 2075-1729. - 13:8(2023), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/life13081719]
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