UROONCOLOGY - Original Article

Vol. 49 No. 4 (2023): Urology Research and Practice

Prostate Imaging for Local Recurrence Reporting and Data System for Biparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Proposal

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Eugenio Martorana
Fabio Trippa
Alessandro Di Marzo
Giovanni Battista Scalera
Maria Cristina Aisa
Alfredo D’Andrea
Francesco Maria Mancioli
Refky Nicola
Pietro Scialpi
Aldo Di Blasi
Michele Scialpi

Abstract

We investigated a novel dedicated Prostate Imaging for Local Recurrence Reporting and Data System (PI-RRADS) in biochemical recurrence after radiotherapy (RT) and rad- ical prostatectomy (RP) evaluating biparametric magnetic resonance imaging (bpMRI) exams, at 3T MRI of 55 patients. Associating bpMRI and biochemical recurrence data, we calculated bpMRI diagnostic accuracy. Four probability categories, from 1 (very low) to 4 (very high), were distinguished. In 20 patients with radiotherapy, 25% and 75% of lesions were reported as PI-RRADS 3, and 4, respectively. In 35 patients with radi- cal prostatectomy, 7.7% of lesions were included in PI-RRADS 1-2, whereas 40.4% and 51.9% in PI-RRADS 3 and 4 categories, respectively. Excellent agreement and significant correlation between bpMRI and biochemical recurrence were found. BpMRI showed sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, false-posi- tive value, false-negative value, and total diagnostic accuracy of 96.15%, 86.7%, 97.4 %, 81.25%, 13.3%, 3.8% and 94.6%, respectively. BpMRI-based PI-RRADS allows the detection and localization local recurrence in biochemical recurrence after RT and RP contributing in clinical management and treatment.



Cite this article as: Scialpi M, Martorana E, Trippa F, et al. Prostate imaging for local recurrence reporting and data system for biparametric magnetic resonance imaging: A proposal. Urol Res Pract. 2023;49(4):233-240.


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