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Value of T 2 Mapping MRI for Prostate Cancer Detection and Classification.

Authors :
Klingebiel M
Schimmöller L
Weiland E
Franiel T
Jannusch K
Kirchner J
Hilbert T
Strecker R
Arsov C
Wittsack HJ
Albers P
Antoch G
Ullrich T
Source :
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI [J Magn Reson Imaging] 2022 Aug; Vol. 56 (2), pp. 413-422. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 17.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Currently, multi-parametric prostate MRI (mpMRI) consists of a qualitative T <subscript>2</subscript> , diffusion weighted, and dynamic contrast enhanced imaging. Quantification of T <subscript>2</subscript> imaging might further standardize PCa detection and support artificial intelligence solutions.<br />Purpose: To evaluate the value of T <subscript>2</subscript> mapping to detect prostate cancer (PCa) and to differentiate PCa aggressiveness.<br />Study Type: Retrospective single center cohort study.<br />Population: Forty-four consecutive patients (mean age 67 years; median PSA 7.9 ng/mL) with mpMRI and verified PCa by subsequent targeted plus systematic MR/ultrasound (US)-fusion biopsy from February 2019 to December 2019.<br />Field Strength/sequence: Standardized mpMRI at 3 T with an additionally acquired T <subscript>2</subscript> mapping sequence.<br />Assessment: Primary endpoint was the analysis of quantitative T <subscript>2</subscript> values and contrast differences/ratios (CD/CR) between PCa and benign tissue. Secondary objectives were the correlation between T <subscript>2</subscript> values, ISUP grade, apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value, and PI-RADS, and the evaluation of thresholds for differentiating PCa and clinically significant PCa (csPCa).<br />Statistical Tests: Mann-Whitney test, Spearman's rank (r <subscript>s</subscript> ) correlation, receiver operating curves, Youden's index (J), and AUC were performed. Statistical significance was defined as P < 0.05.<br />Results: Median quantitative T <subscript>2</subscript> values were significantly lower for PCa in PZ (85 msec) and PCa in TZ (75 msec) compared to benign PZ (141 msec) or TZ (97 msec) (P < 0.001). CD/CR between PCa and benign PZ (51.2/1.77), respectively TZ (19.8/1.29), differed significantly (P < 0.001). The best T <subscript>2</subscript> -mapping threshold for PCa/csPCa detection was for TZ 81/86 msec (J = 0.929/1.0), and for PZ 110 msec (J = 0.834/0.905). Quantitative T <subscript>2</subscript> values of PCa did not correlate significantly with the ISUP grade (r <subscript>s</subscript>  = 0.186; P = 0.226), ADC value (r <subscript>s</subscript>  = 0.138; P = 0.372), or PI-RADS (r <subscript>s</subscript>  = 0.132; P = 0.392).<br />Data Conclusion: Quantitative T <subscript>2</subscript> values could differentiate PCa in TZ and PZ and might support standardization of mpMRI of the prostate. Different thresholds seem to apply for PZ and TZ lesions. However, in the present study quantitative T <subscript>2</subscript> values were not able to indicate PCa aggressiveness.<br />Level of Evidence: 2 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1522-2586
Volume :
56
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35038203
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.28061