Objective: •To evaluate whether transrectal real-time elastography (RTE) improves the detection of intraprostatic prostate cancer (PCa) lesions and extracapsular extension (ECE) compared with conventional grey-scale ultrasonography (GSU).
Patients And Methods: •In total, 229 patients with biopsy-proven PCa were prospectively screened for cancer-suspicious areas and ECE using GSU and RTE. •The largest tumour focus detected by RTE was defined as the index lesion. •The prostate gland was stratified into six sectors on GSU and RTE, which were compared with histopathological whole mount sections after radical prostatectomy.
Results: •Histopathologically, PCa was confirmed in 894 out of 1374 (61.8%) evaluated sectors and ECE was identified in 47 (21%) patients. •Of these 894 sectors, RTE correctly detected 594 (66.4%) and GSU 215 (24.0%) cancer suspicious lesions. •Sensitivity was 51% and specificity 72% using RTE compared to 18% and 90% for GSU. •RTE identified the largest side specific tumour focus in 68% of patients. •ECE was identified with a sensitivity of 38% and specificity of 96% using RTE compared to 15% and 97% using GSU.
Conclusions: •Compared with GSU, RTE provides a statistically significant improvement in detection of PCa lesions and ECE. •RTE enhances GSU, although improvement is still needed to achieve a clinically meaningful sensitivity.
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Aktuelle Urol
January 2013
Urologische Klinik, Marienhospital Herne, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether real-time elastography-guided biopsy in comparison to grey-scale ultrasound improves prostate cancer detection in patients with an unremarkable digital rectal exam.A total of 231 patients suspicious for prostate cancer were prospectively randomised to transrectal real-time elastography- (126) or grey-scale ultrasound (105)-guided biopsy. The peripheral zone was divided into 6 sectors from base, mid-gland to apex.
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October 2011
Department of Urology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Marienhospital Herne, Widumer Strsee 8, 44627 Herne, Germany.
Objective: •To evaluate whether transrectal real-time elastography (RTE) improves the detection of intraprostatic prostate cancer (PCa) lesions and extracapsular extension (ECE) compared with conventional grey-scale ultrasonography (GSU).
Patients And Methods: •In total, 229 patients with biopsy-proven PCa were prospectively screened for cancer-suspicious areas and ECE using GSU and RTE. •The largest tumour focus detected by RTE was defined as the index lesion.
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