Abstract

Imaging examination, tumor marker detection, bladder biopsy, and other methods are the common methods for the diagnosis of bladder cancer (BC). This study was aimed to assess the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of BC. Fifty-nine patients with BC were recruited in our hospital from September 2012 to December 2015, who had CEUS and magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging (MRI + DWI). All patients underwent surgical treatment and definite pathological stage. The series and parallel combined diagnosis methods were applied to calculate the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy through using quantitative apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and receiver operating characteristic curve. The accuracies of CEUS and MRI + DWI examination for T staging of BC were 74.6% and 76.3%, respectively. Compared with the single diagnostic methods, the two combined diagnosis accuracy was 91.5%, which was significantly improved in diagnosis accuracy (P < 0.05). The diagnostic accuracies of CEUS, MRI + DWI, and ADC for muscle invasion of BC were 81.4%, 83.1%, and 84.7%, respectively. The diagnostic accuracy of CEUS parallel combined with MRI + DWI (91.5%) was obviously enhanced, compared with that with the single diagnostic method. The accuracy of CEUS and MRI + DWI combined diagnosis was higher than that with the single diagnostic method. CEUS and MRI + DWI combined diagnosis was a feasible and effective method for the clinical diagnosis of BC.

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