Abstract

Determinate if the adjunction of PCA3 score and/or prostatic MRI can improve the selection of the patients who have an indication of first prostate biopsy.Multiparametric prostatic MRI and PCA3 score were made before biopsy to men scheduled for initial prostate biopsy for abnormal digital rectal examination and/or PSA superior to 4 ng/mL. T2-weighted imaging, diffusion-weighted imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging looked for suspect target classified on a scale of four. It was a prospective, single centre study. The diagnostic accuracy of PCA3 score and MRI was to evaluate in comparison with biopsy results.Sixty-eight patients were included, median PSA was 5.2 ng/mL (3.2-28). Negative predictive value (NPV) of MRI score 0, 1 and 2 were respectively 80%, 43% and 69%. Positive predictive value (PPV) of MRI score 3 and 4 were 50% and 81%. The PCA3 cutoff with best accuracy was 21 (Se: 0.91; Sp: 0.50). Only one patient with positive biopsy (0.5mm of Gleason score 3+3) had negative MRI and PCA3 inferior to 21.MRI and PCA3 score in association allowed, in this study, to consider reduction of unnecessary initial biopsy without ignoring potential aggressive tumor.

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