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Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Study in Multiparametric Examination of the Prostate—Can We Make Better Use of It? (CROSBI ID 312274)

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Guljaš, Silva ; Benšić, Mirta ; Krivdić Dupan, Zdravka ; Pavlović, Oliver ; Krajina, Vinko ; Pavoković, Deni ; Šmit Takač, Petra ; Hranić, Matija ; Salha, Tamer Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Study in Multiparametric Examination of the Prostate—Can We Make Better Use of It? // Tomography, 8 (2022), 3; 1509-1521. doi: 10.3390/tomography8030124

Podaci o odgovornosti

Guljaš, Silva ; Benšić, Mirta ; Krivdić Dupan, Zdravka ; Pavlović, Oliver ; Krajina, Vinko ; Pavoković, Deni ; Šmit Takač, Petra ; Hranić, Matija ; Salha, Tamer

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Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Study in Multiparametric Examination of the Prostate—Can We Make Better Use of It?

We sought to investigate whether quantitative parameters from a dynamic contrast-enhanced study can be used to differentiate cancer from normal tissue and to determine a cut-off value of specific parameters that can predict malignancy more accurately, compared to the obturator internus muscle as a reference tissue. This retrospective study included 56 patients with biopsy proven prostate cancer (PCa) after multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI), with a total of 70 lesions ; 39 were located in the peripheral zone, and 31 in the transition zone. The quantitative parameters for all patients were calculated in the detected lesion, morphologically normal prostate tissue and the obturator internus muscle. Increase in the Ktrans value was determined in lesion-to-muscle ratio by 3.974368, which is a cut-off value to differentiate between prostate cancer and normal prostate tissue, with specificity of 72.86% and sensitivity of 91.43%. We introduced a model to detect prostate cancer that combines Ktrans lesion-to-muscle ratio value and iAUC lesion-to- muscle ratio value, which is of higher accuracy compared to individual variables. Based on this model, we identified the optimal cut-off value with 100% sensitivity and 64.28% specificity. The use of quantitative DCE pharmacokinetic parameters compared to the obturator internus muscle as reference tissue leads to higher diagnostic accuracy for prostate cancer detection.

magnetic resonance imaging ; muscle ; perfusion ; permeability ; prostate cancer

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Podaci o izdanju

8 (3)

2022.

1509-1521

objavljeno

2379-1381

2379-139X

10.3390/tomography8030124

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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