Retrospective analysis of the development of PIRADS 3 lesions over time: when is a follow-up MRI reasonable?

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 36 - Trang 367-373 - 2017
Fabian Steinkohl1, Leonhard Gruber1, Jasmin Bektic2, Udo Nagele3,4, Friedrich Aigner1, Thomas R. W. Herrmann5,6,4, Michael Rieger7, Daniel Junker4,7
1Department of Radiology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
2Department of Urology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
3Department of Urology, Landeskrankenhaus Hall in Tirol, Hall in Tirol, Austria
4Training and Research in Urological Surgery and Technology (T.R.U.S.T.)-Group, Hall in Tirol, Austria
5Department of Urology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
6Department of Urology, Kantonspital Thurgau, Frauenfeld, Switzerland
7Department of Radiology, Landeskrankenhaus Hall in Tirol, Hall in Tirol, Austria

Tóm tắt

Often PIRADS 3 findings are usually followed up with further MRIs of the prostate. Current guidelines do not state an optimal interval between the initial MRI and the follow-up MRI. The aim of this study was to find out if PIRADS 3 lesions evolve over time and to determine how long the optimal interval between initial MRI and follow-ups should be. In this retrospective study, 141 consecutive patients were included who underwent at least one follow-up MRI after an initial PIRADS 3 finding. Changes in PIRADS score and the interval between the first and the follow-up MRI were recorded. An optimal duration was calculated. Of all patients, 76.6% had a change from PIRADS 3 to either 2 or 4 in the first follow-up MRI. Reclassifications to PIRADS 4 happened earlier than reclassifications to PIRADS 2 (after 366.5 ± 217.9 days and after 534.2 ± 253.0 days, respectively). An optimal point of time for a follow-up to distinguish between changes to PIRADS 2 versus PIRADS 4 turned out to be 379 days (12.4 months, AUC 0.734, p = 0.0001). Of all patients with a PIRADS 3 lesion 14.8% harboured a prostate carcinoma. Performing follow-up mpMRI rather than immediate biopsy may be beneficial for patients with PIRADS 3, as most lesions can be reclassified after a manageable period of time. Upgrades to PIRADS 4 seem to happen earlier and within fewer follow-ups than downgrades to PIRADS 2. The optimal interval for follow-up MRIs seems to be 12.4 months.

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