Rajwa, Pawel, Pfister, David, Rieger, Constantin, Heidenreich, Julian, Drzezga, Alexander, Persigehl, Thorsten, Shariat, Shahrokh F. and Heidenreich, Axel (2023). Importance of magnetic resonance imaging and prostate-specific membrane antigen PET-CT in patients treated with salvage radical prostatectomy for radiorecurrent prostate cancer. Prostate, 83 (4). S. 385 - 392. HOBOKEN: WILEY. ISSN 1097-0045

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Abstract

BackgroundAccurate staging and identification of optimal candidates for local salvage therapy, such as salvage radical prostatectomy (SRP), is necessary to ensure optimal care in patients with radiorecurrent prostate cancer (PCa). We aimed to analyze performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) for predicting pathologic nonorgan confined disease (pT3) and lymph node involvement (pN+) in patients treated with SRP for radiorecurrent PCa. MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the institutional database to identify patients who underwent MRI or Ga-68-PSMA-PET/CT before SRP for radiorecurrent PCa. The diagnostic estimates of MRI and PSMA-PET/CT for pT3 and pN+, were calculated. ResultsWe identified 113 patients with radiorecurrent PCa who underwent preoperative MRI followed by SRP; 53 had preoperative Ga-68-PSMA-PET/CT. For the detection of pT3 disease, the overall accuracy of MRI was 70% (95% confidence interval [CI] 61-78), sensitivity 40% (95% CI 26-55) and specificity 94% (95% CI 85-98); PSMA-PET/CT had slightly higher accuracy of 77% (95% CI 64-88), and higher sensitivity of 90% (95% CI 68-99), but lower specificity of 70% (95% CI 51-84). For pN+ disease, MRI had poor sensitivity of 14% (95% CI 3-36), specificity of 50 (95% CI 39-61) and total accuracy of 43% (95% CI 34-53); PSMA-PET/CT had an accuracy of 85% (95% CI 72-93), sensitivity of 27% (95% CI 6-61), and specificity of 100% (95% CI 92-100). ConclusionIn patients with radiorecurrent PCa, both, MRI, and Ga-68-PSMA PET/CT are valuable tools for the pre-SRP staging and should be integrated into the standard workup. For lymph node metastases, Ga-68-PSMA PET/CT is a strong rule-in test with nearly perfect specificity; in contrast MRI had a low accuracy for lymph node metastases.

Item Type: Journal Article
Creators:
CreatorsEmailORCIDORCID Put Code
Rajwa, PawelUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Pfister, DavidUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Rieger, ConstantinUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Heidenreich, JulianUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Drzezga, AlexanderUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Persigehl, ThorstenUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Shariat, Shahrokh F.UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Heidenreich, AxelUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-689797
DOI: 10.1002/pros.24470
Journal or Publication Title: Prostate
Volume: 83
Number: 4
Page Range: S. 385 - 392
Date: 2023
Publisher: WILEY
Place of Publication: HOBOKEN
ISSN: 1097-0045
Language: English
Faculty: Unspecified
Divisions: Unspecified
Subjects: no entry
Uncontrolled Keywords:
KeywordsLanguage
FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMESMultiple languages
Endocrinology & Metabolism; Urology & NephrologyMultiple languages
URI: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/68979

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