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Diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging targeted biopsy techniques compared to transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy of the prostate: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Bass, Edward J.
Bass, Edward J.
Pantović, Ana
Connor, Martin J.
Loeb, Stacy
Rastinehad, Ardeshir R.
Winkler, Mathias H.
Gabe, Rhian
Ahmed, Hashim U.
Bass, Edward J.
Bass, Edward J.
Pantović, Ana
Connor, Martin J.
Loeb, Stacy
Rastinehad, Ardeshir R.
Winkler, Mathias H.
Gabe, Rhian
Ahmed, Hashim U.
Source :
Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Multiparametric MRI localizes cancer in the prostate, allowing for MRI guided biopsy (MRI-GB) 43 alongside transrectal ultrasound-guided systematic biopsy (TRUS-GB). Three MRI-GB approaches exist; visual estimation (COG-TB); fusion software-assisted (FUS-TB) and MRI ‘in-bore’ biopsy (IB-TB). It is unknown whether any of these are superior. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to address three questions. First, whether MRI-GB is superior to TRUS-GB at detecting clinically significant PCa (csPCa). Second, whether MRI-GB is superior to TRUS-GB at avoiding detection of insignificant PCa. Third, whether any MRI-GB strategy is superior at detecting csPCa. Methods: A systematic literature review from 2015 to 2019 was performed in accordance with the START recommendations. Studies reporting PCa detection rates, employing MRI-GB and TRUS-GB were included and evaluated using the QUADAS-2 checklist. 1553 studies were found, of which 43 were included in the meta-analysis. Results: For csPCa, MRI-GB was superior in detection to TRUS-GB (0.83 vs. 0.63 [p = 0.02]). MRI-GB was superior in detection to TRUS-GB at avoiding detection of insignificant PCa. No MRI-GB technique was superior at detecting csPCa (IB-TB 0.87; COG TB 0.81; FUS-TB 0.81, [p = 0.55]). There was significant heterogeneity observed between the included studies. Conclusions: In patients with suspected PCa on MRI, MRI-GB offers superior rates of csPCa detection and reduces detection of insignificant PCa compared to TRUS-GB. No individual MRI-GB technique was found to be better in csPCa detection. Prospective adequately powered randomized controlled trials are required.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
Notes :
Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1292975953
Document Type :
Electronic Resource