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Title

Value of adding the apparent diffusion coefficient to capsular contact for the prediction of extracapsular extension in prostate cancer.

Authors

da Silva Filho, Antonio Cordeiro; Oliveira Rocha, Tamara; Elias Jr, Jorge; de Castro Barros, Marcus Vinicius; Ribeiro Silva, Alfredo; Borges dos Reis, Rodolfo; Francisco Muglia, Valdair

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether evaluating the mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) together with capsular contact (CC) adds value in the prediction of microscopic extracapsular extension (ECE) of prostate cancer. Materials and Methods: Between January 2012 and December 2016, 383 patients underwent multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) of the prostate. A total of 67 patients were selected for inclusion. Two radiologists (observers 1 and 2), working independently, performed qualitative and quantitative analyses of ECE, macroscopic ECE, and microscopic ECE. A third radiologist assessed the correlation with the clinical data, and two experienced pathologists reviewed all histopathological findings. Results: Among the 67 patients, mpMRI showed lesions that were confined to the capsule in 44 (66.7%), had microscopic ECE in 12 (17.9%), and had macroscopic ECE in 11 (16.4%). There were no significant differences, in terms of the diagnostic accuracy, as measured by determining the area under the curve (AUC), of CC on T2-weighted images (CCT2), CC on diffusion-weighted imaging (CCDWI), and the mean ADC for the prediction of microscopic ECE, between observer 1 (AUC of 0.728, 0.691, and 0.675, respectively) and observer 2 (AUC of 0.782, 0.821, and 0.799, respectively). Combining the mean ADC with the CCT2 or CCDWI did not improve the diagnostic accuracy for either observer. There was substantial interobserver agreement for the qualitative evaluation of ECE, as demonstrated by the kappa statistic, which was 0.77 (0.66-0.87). The diagnostic accuracy (AUC) of the qualitative assessment for predicting microscopic ECE was 0.745 for observer 1 and 0.804 for observer 2, and the difference was less than significant. In a multivariate analysis, none of clinical or imaging parameters were found to be associated with ECE. Conclusion: For the detection of microscopic ECE on mpMRI, CC appears to have good diagnostic accuracy, especially if the observer has considerable experience. Adding the mean ADC to the CCT2 or CCDWI does not seem to provide any significant improvement in that diagnostic accuracy.

Subjects

FORECASTING; GLEASON grading system; PROSTATE cancer; DIFFUSION magnetic resonance imaging; DIFFUSION coefficients; RECEIVER operating characteristic curves; DIAGNOSTIC imaging; MULTIVARIATE analysis

Publication

Radiologia Brasileira, 2020, Vol 53, Issue 6, p381

ISSN

0100-3984

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1590/0100-3984.2019.0123

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