Castellucci, RobertoLinares Quevedo, Ana IsabelSánchez Gómez, Francisco JavierDíez Rodríguez, Jesús MaríaCogorno Wasylkowsky, LeopoldoCogollos Acuña, IsidroSalmerón Béliz, IsabelMuñoz Fernández de Legaría, MartaMartínez Piñeiro, Luis2021-01-272021-01-272017Castellucci, R., Linares Quevedo, A. I., Sánchez Gómez, F. J., Díez Rodríguez, J., Cogorno, L., Cogollos Acuña, I., Salmerón Béliz, I., Muñoz Fernández de Legaría, M., & Martínez Piñeiro, L. (2017). Prospective nonrandomized study of diagnostic accuracy comparing prostate cancer detection by transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy to magnetic resonance imaging with subsequent MRI-guided biopsy in biopsy-naïve patients. Minerva Urológica e Nefrológica = The Italian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 69(6), 589–595. https://doi.org/10.23736/S0393-2249.17.02845-41827-17580393-2249http://hdl.handle.net/11268/9794Background: To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy in cancer prostate (PCa) of Multiparametric prostate magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI) targeted biopsy compared to standard systematic transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy (TRUSGB) in biopsy-naïve patients. Methods: A total of 168 biopsy-naïve men with clinical suspicion of PCa due to elevated PSA levels and/or an abnormal digital rectal examination were consecutively enrolled from July 2011 to July 2014. All patients underwent TRUSGB. Patients with equivocal (Pi-rads 3) or suspicious lesion (Pi-rads 4-5), were additionally biopsied using two cores, by the same operator (cognitive technique). Results: Among the 168 cases, mp-MRI was equivocal for PCa (Pi-rads 3) in 46 subjects (27.4%) and suspicious (Pi-rads 4, 5) in 40 cases (23.8%). Of the 69 patients with PCa, standard TRUSGB showed Gleason ≥7 in 75% of patients with Pirads 3 and 77.8% in cases with Pirads 4-5 on mp-MRI. Among the 40 patients with Pi-rads 4-5 lesion on the MRI, cognitive mp-MRI-guided biopsy (MRCGB) detected a higher number of cases of PCa with a Gleason score equal or superior to 7 (90%) with a higher negative predictive value (97.5%) than cases with Pi-rads 3 lesion or subjects with TRUSGB alone. Conclusions: mp-MRI followed by selective biopsy seems to be a valuable tool to improve the diagnosis of intermediate and high risk PCa compared to standard TRUSGB.engNeoplasias de la próstataMedicina preventivaUltrasonido enfocado transrectal de alta intensidadProspective nonrandomized study of diagnostic accuracy comparing prostate cancer detection by transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy to magnetic resonance imaging with subsequent MRI-guided biopsy in biopsy-naïve patientsjournal article10.23736/S0393-2249.17.02845-4restricted accessCáncerMedicina preventivaTecnología médica