Exploring the potential of ex-vivo 7-T magnetic resonance imaging on patients with clinically significant prostate cancer: visibility and size perspective

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Prostate International Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prnil.2024.02.001
Hyungwoo Ahn , Jung Kwon Kim , Sung Il Hwang , Sung Kyu Hong , Seok-Soo Byun , Sang Hun Song , Gheeyoung Choe , Hye Mi Jee , Sung Woo Park
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Abstract

Background

Despite progress in multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), issues of prostate cancer invisibility and underestimated tumor burden persist. This study investigates the potential of an ultra-high field MRI at 7-T in an ex-vivo setting to address these limitations.

Methods

This prospective study included 54 tumors from 20 treatment-naïve clinically significant prostate cancer patients, confirmed by biopsy, despite negative findings on preoperative 3-T MRI. Ex-vivo 7-T MRI of resected prostates was performed, with assessment on tumor visibility and size. Factors influencing visibility were analyzed using logistic regression analyses.

Results

Tumor visibility was confirmed in 80% of patients, and 48% of all tumors on ex-vivo imaging. Gleason pattern 4 percentage (odds ratio 1.09) and tumor size on pathology (odds ratio 1.36) were significantly associated with visibility (P < 0.05). Mean MRI-visible and invisible tumor sizes were 10.5 mm and 5.3 mm, respectively. The size discrepancy between MRI and pathology was 2.7 mm.

Conclusion

Tumor visibility on ex-vivo 7-T MRI was influenced by tumor grade and size. The notable tumor visibility initially overlooked on 3-T MRI, along with small size discrepancy with pathology, suggests potential improvements in resolution.

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探索体内 7 T 磁共振成像在临床症状明显的前列腺癌患者身上的应用潜力:能见度和大小视角
背景尽管多参数磁共振成像(MRI)取得了进展,但前列腺癌的隐匿性和肿瘤负荷被低估的问题依然存在。这项前瞻性研究纳入了 20 名未经治疗的临床症状明显的前列腺癌患者的 54 个肿瘤,尽管术前 3-T MRI 检查结果为阴性,但活检证实了这些肿瘤的存在。对切除的前列腺进行了体外 7-T 磁共振成像,并对肿瘤的可见度和大小进行了评估。结果80%的患者确认肿瘤可见,48%的患者在体外成像中确认肿瘤可见。Gleason 模式 4 百分比(几率比 1.09)和病理结果显示的肿瘤大小(几率比 1.36)与可见性显著相关(P < 0.05)。MRI 可见和不可见肿瘤的平均大小分别为 10.5 毫米和 5.3 毫米。结论肿瘤在体外 7-T 磁共振成像上的可见度受肿瘤分级和大小的影响。最初在 3-T 磁共振成像上被忽视的显著肿瘤可见度,以及与病理结果的微小尺寸差异,都表明分辨率有可能提高。
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Prostate International
Prostate International Medicine-Urology
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4.40
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26.70%
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40
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Prostate International (Prostate Int, PI), the official English-language journal of Asian Pacific Prostate Society (APPS), is an international peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to basic and clinical studies on prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, and ...
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