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Localized Prostate Cancer: Effect of Hormone Deprivation Therapy Measured by Using Combined Three-dimensional1H MR Spectroscopy and MR Imaging: Clinicopathologic Case-controlled Study

Authors :
Daniel B. Vigneron
Hedvig Hricak
Anita Srivastava
Imok Cha
John Kurhanewicz
Ryan G. Males
Mark G. Swanson
Juergen Scheidler
Ullrich G. Mueller-Lisse
André Bessette
Peter R. Carroll
Source :
Radiology. 221:380-390
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), 2001.

Abstract

To determine the accuracy of combined magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and three-dimensional (3D) proton MR spectroscopic imaging in localizing prostate cancer to a sextant of the gland in patients receiving hormone deprivation therapy.Combined MR imaging/3D MR spectroscopic imaging examinations were performed in 16 hormone-treated patients and 48 nontreated matched control patients before radical prostatectomy and step-section histopathologic analysis. At MR imaging, cancer presence within the peripheral zone was assessed on a per sextant basis by two readers. At 3D MR spectroscopic imaging, cancer was identified by using (choline plus creatine)-to-citrate ratios at cutoff values of 2 and 3 SDs above mean normal peripheral zone values. Data were compared by using receiver operating characteristic analysis.There was no significant difference in the ability of combined MR imaging/3D MR spectroscopic imaging to localize prostate cancer in treated versus control patients. For MR imaging alone, the sensitivity and specificity were 91% and 48% (reader 1) and 75% and 60% (reader 2) in treated patients versus 79% and 60% (reader 1) and 84% and 43% (reader 2) in control patients. For 3D MR spectroscopic imaging alone (3 SDs cutoff), higher specificity (treated, 80%; controls, 73%) but lower sensitivity (treated, 56%; controls, 53%) was attained. In treated patients, high sensitivity or specificity (up to 92%) was achieved when either or both modalities indicated cancer.When performed within 4 months after initiating hormone deprivation therapy, combined MR imaging/3D MR spectroscopic imaging had the same accuracy in localizing prostate cancer as in nontreated patients.

Details

ISSN :
15271315 and 00338419
Volume :
221
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35328085be10a4694afb3ea38b4d9cc0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2211001582