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Contrast-enhanced transrectal ultrasound can reduce collection of unnecessary biopsies when diagnosing prostate cancer and is predictive of biochemical recurrence following a radical prostatectomy in patients with localized prostate cancer

Authors :
Lei Shi
Jian-yao Lv
Junhang Luo
Wei Chen
Zhu Wang
Yong Fang
Zhenli Gao
Jian Li
Hao-Hua Yao
Juan Lin
Zhenhua Chen
Jinhuan Wei
Hong-wei Zhao
Jiazheng Cao
Yi-Hui Pan
Source :
BMC Urology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020), BMC Urology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Background To investigate the value of using contrast-enhanced transrectal ultrasound (CETRUS) to reduce unnecessary collection of biopsies during prostate cancer diagnosis and its utility in predicting biochemical recurrence in patients with localized prostate cancer. Methods This was a prospective study of suspected prostate cancer patients who were evaluated with CETRUS followed by a prostate biopsy. Prostate blood flow via CETRUS was graded using a 5-point scale. The relationship between CETRUS score and biopsy outcome was then analyzed for all patients; univariate and multi-variate analyses were used to determine the probable prognostic factors for biochemical recurrence in patients with localized prostate cancer that underwent a radical prostatectomy. Results A total of 347 patients were enrolled in the study. Prostate cancer was found in 164 patients. A significant positive correlation (r = 0.69, p 3; p = 0.015). Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that CETRUS score was an independent predictor of biochemical recurrence (HR: 7.02; 95% CI: 2.00–24.69; p = 0.002). Conclusions CETRUS scores may be a useful tool for reducing the collection unnecessary biopsy samples during prostate cancer diagnosis and are predictive of biochemical recurrence in patients with localized prostate cancer following a radical prostatectomy.

Details

ISSN :
14712490
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b9927293925003a3decb332f391da0a