Purpose: The accuracy of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) heavily relies on image quality, as evidenced by the evolution of the prostate imaging quality (PI-QUAL) scoring system for the evaluation of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC). This study aims to evaluate the impact of PI-QUAL scores in detecting csPC within PI-RADS 4 and 5 lesions. Methods: We retrospectively selected from our database all mpMRI performed from January 2019 to March 2022. Inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) mpMRI acquired in our institution according to the technical requirements from the PI-RADS (v2.1) guidelines; (2) single lesion scored as PI-RADS (v2.1) 4 or 5; (3) MRI-TBx performed in our institution; (4) complete histology report; and (5) complete clinical record. Results: A total of 257 male patients, mean age 70.42 +/- 7.6 years, with a single PI-RADS 4 or 5 lesion undergoing MRI-targeted biopsy, were retrospectively studied. Of these, 61.5% were PI-RADS 4, and 38.5% were PI-RADS 5, with 84% confirming neoplastic cells. In high-quality image lesions (PI-QUAL >= 4), all PI-RADS 5 lesions were accurately identified as positive at the final histological examination (100% of CDR). For PI-RADS 4 lesions, 37 (23%) were negative, resulting in a cancer detection rate of 77% (95% CI: 67.51-84.83). Conclusions: The accuracy of mpMRI, independently of the PI-RADS score, progressively decreased according to the decreasing PI-QUAL score. These findings emphasize the crucial role of the PI-QUAL scoring system in evaluating PI-RADS 4 and 5 lesions, influencing mpMRI accuracy.
Multiparametric prostate MRI accuracy of prostate imaging reporting and data system (v2.1) scores 4 and 5: the influence of image quality according to the prostate imaging quality score / Fuschi, Andrea; Suraci, Paolo Pietro; Pastore, Antonio Luigi; Al Salhi, Yazan; Capodiferro, Paola; Scalzo, Silvio; Rera, Onofrio Antonio; Valenzi, Fabio Maria; Di Dio, Michele; Russo, Pierluigi; Al-Zubi, Mohammad Talal; Al Demour, Saddam; Fathi Al-Rawashdah, Samer; Mazzon, Giorgio; Bellini, Davide; Carbone, Iacopo; Petrozza, Vincenzo; Bozzini, Giorgio; Zucchi, Alessandro; Pacini, Matteo; Tema, Giorgia; De Nunzio, Cosimo; Carbone, Antonio; Rengo, Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 13:13(2024). [10.3390/jcm13133785]
Multiparametric prostate MRI accuracy of prostate imaging reporting and data system (v2.1) scores 4 and 5: the influence of image quality according to the prostate imaging quality score
Fuschi, Andrea;Suraci, Paolo Pietro;Pastore, Antonio Luigi
;Al Salhi, Yazan;Capodiferro, Paola;Scalzo, Silvio;Rera, Onofrio Antonio;Valenzi, Fabio Maria;Russo, Pierluigi;Bellini, Davide;Carbone, Iacopo;Petrozza, Vincenzo;Zucchi, Alessandro;Tema, Giorgia;De Nunzio, Cosimo;Carbone, Antonio;Rengo, Marco
2024
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Purpose: The accuracy of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) heavily relies on image quality, as evidenced by the evolution of the prostate imaging quality (PI-QUAL) scoring system for the evaluation of clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC). This study aims to evaluate the impact of PI-QUAL scores in detecting csPC within PI-RADS 4 and 5 lesions. Methods: We retrospectively selected from our database all mpMRI performed from January 2019 to March 2022. Inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) mpMRI acquired in our institution according to the technical requirements from the PI-RADS (v2.1) guidelines; (2) single lesion scored as PI-RADS (v2.1) 4 or 5; (3) MRI-TBx performed in our institution; (4) complete histology report; and (5) complete clinical record. Results: A total of 257 male patients, mean age 70.42 +/- 7.6 years, with a single PI-RADS 4 or 5 lesion undergoing MRI-targeted biopsy, were retrospectively studied. Of these, 61.5% were PI-RADS 4, and 38.5% were PI-RADS 5, with 84% confirming neoplastic cells. In high-quality image lesions (PI-QUAL >= 4), all PI-RADS 5 lesions were accurately identified as positive at the final histological examination (100% of CDR). For PI-RADS 4 lesions, 37 (23%) were negative, resulting in a cancer detection rate of 77% (95% CI: 67.51-84.83). Conclusions: The accuracy of mpMRI, independently of the PI-RADS score, progressively decreased according to the decreasing PI-QUAL score. These findings emphasize the crucial role of the PI-QUAL scoring system in evaluating PI-RADS 4 and 5 lesions, influencing mpMRI accuracy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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