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Quantitative imaging parameters to predict the local staging of prostate cancer in intermediate- to high-risk patients
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Eberli, Daniel
, Burger, Irene A
, Maurer, Alexander
, Ferraro, Daniela A
, Laudicella Riccardo
, Grünig Hannes
, Rupp Niels
, Skawran Stephan
, Donati Olivio
, Mühlematter, Urs J
, Rüschoff, Hendrik J
in
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/ Correlation
/ Histopathology
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Parameters
/ Patients
/ Positron emission
/ Prostate cancer
/ Tomography
2022
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Quantitative imaging parameters to predict the local staging of prostate cancer in intermediate- to high-risk patients
by
Eberli, Daniel
, Burger, Irene A
, Maurer, Alexander
, Ferraro, Daniela A
, Laudicella Riccardo
, Grünig Hannes
, Rupp Niels
, Skawran Stephan
, Donati Olivio
, Mühlematter, Urs J
, Rüschoff, Hendrik J
in
Agreements
/ Correlation
/ Histopathology
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Parameters
/ Patients
/ Positron emission
/ Prostate cancer
/ Tomography
2022
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Quantitative imaging parameters to predict the local staging of prostate cancer in intermediate- to high-risk patients
by
Eberli, Daniel
, Burger, Irene A
, Maurer, Alexander
, Ferraro, Daniela A
, Laudicella Riccardo
, Grünig Hannes
, Rupp Niels
, Skawran Stephan
, Donati Olivio
, Mühlematter, Urs J
, Rüschoff, Hendrik J
in
Agreements
/ Correlation
/ Histopathology
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Parameters
/ Patients
/ Positron emission
/ Prostate cancer
/ Tomography
2022
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Quantitative imaging parameters to predict the local staging of prostate cancer in intermediate- to high-risk patients
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Quantitative imaging parameters to predict the local staging of prostate cancer in intermediate- to high-risk patients
2022
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ObjectivesPSMA PET/MRI showed the potential to increase the sensitivity for extraprostatic disease (EPD) assessment over mpMRI; however, the interreader variability for EPD is still high. Therefore, we aimed to assess whether quantitative PSMA and mpMRI imaging parameters could yield a more robust EPD prediction.MethodsWe retrospectively evaluated PCa patients who underwent staging mpMRI and [68Ga]PSMA-PET, followed by radical prostatectomy at our institution between 01.02.2016 and 31.07.2019. Fifty-eight cases with PET/MRI and 15 cases with PET/CT were identified. EPD was determined on histopathology and correlated with quantitative PSMA and mpMRI parameters assessed by two readers: ADC (mm2/1000 s), longest capsular contact (LCC, mm), tumor volume (cm3), PSMA-SUVmax and volume-based parameters using a fixed threshold at SUV > 4 to delineate PSMAtotal (g/ml) and PSMAvol (cm3). The t test was used to compare means, Pearson’s test for categorical correlation, and ROC curve to determine the best cutoff. Interclass correlation (ICC) was performed for interreader agreement (95% CI).ResultsSeventy-three patients were included (64.5 ± 6.0 years; PSA 14.4 ± 17.1 ng/ml), and 31 had EPD (42.5%). From mpMRI, only LCC reached significance (p = 0.005), while both volume-based PET parameters PSMAtotal and PSMAvol were significantly associated with EPD (p = 0.008 and p = 0.004, respectively). On ROC analysis, LCC, PSMAtotal, and PSMAvol reached an AUC of 0.712 (p = 0.002), 0.709 (p = 0.002), and 0.718 (p = 0.002), respectively. ICC was moderate–good for LCC 0.727 (0.565–0.828) and excellent for PSMAtotal and PSMAvol with 0.944 (0.990–0.996) and 0.985 (0.976–0.991), respectively.ConclusionsQuantitative PSMA parameters have a similar potential as mpMRI LCC to predict EPD of PCa, with a significantly higher interreader agreement.
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