MP03-11 INSTITUTIONAL LEARNING CURVE ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF A MR/US FUSION BIOPSY PROGRAM USING PIRADS VERSION 2: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE SUCCESS

Autor: Eric Weinberg, Thomas Frye, Marianne Borch, Gary Hollenberg, Hani Rashid, Edward M. Messing, Jean V. Joseph, Changyong Feng, Guan Wu, Ji Hae Park, Jacob Gantz, Matthew Truong, Ahmed Ghazi
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Journal of Urology. 197
ISSN: 1527-3792
0022-5347
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2017.02.128
Popis: Background The purpose of this study is to assess the institutional learning curve associated with adopting FB using PI-RADS Version 2 (v2) for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa), defined as Gleason ≥ 7 in men with prior negative biopsies and to identify patient and technical factors that predict success at detecting csPCa. Methods A total of 113 consecutive patients with at least one prior negative biopsy and a multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) exam of the prostate with a PIRADS 3 or greater index lesion underwent FB at a single academic center previously naive to FB technology. Outcomes are detection rates for Gleason 6 cancer, csPCa, and any cancer. Multiple logistic regression with model selection was used to select covariates having significant effects on the outcome. Results Prostate cancers were identified in 52% of cases in patients with prior negative prostate biopsies. Among patients diagnosed with prostate cancer, 80% were clinically significant. The detection rates of csPCa using FB when a PIRADS 3, 4, or 5 index lesion was present on mpMRI were 6%, 46%, and 66%, respectively. PI-RADS v2 score had a predictive accuracy (AUC) of 0.79 for csPCa detection. Institutional experience over time, MRI-estimated prostate volume, and PI-RADS v2 score were independent predictors of csPCa using FB. Conclusions Since FB is a highly technique-driven process, development of internal quality measures to assess the institutional learning curve and the quality of PI-RADS v2 scoring is critical with adoption of this technology.
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