Abstract
Objective To determine whether cadence contrast pulse sequencing (CPS) harmonic ultrasonography can be used to predict aggressiveness of peripheral zone prostate cancer.Methods CPS harmonic ultrasonography was performed in 62 biopsy-proved prostate cancer patients.Time intensity curves were reconstructed for biopsy-proved or radical prostatectomy histopathology proved prostate cancer lesions.The characteristics of the curves were described using hemodynamic parameters including arrival time (AT),time-to peak (TTP) and peak intensity (PI).The differences of hemodynamic parameters between different Gleason score and pathologic stage were analyzed.Results Prostate biopsy revealed 156 peripheral zone prostate cancer lesions among 62 patients,including 40 low grade lesions and 116 high grade lesions.In comparison with low-grade lesions,the contrast agents arrived and distributed earlier in highgrade lesions (P =0.005,0.023).In addition to lower AT and TTP,high-grade tumors had higher PI than low-grade tumors (P =0.008).Among 21 patients underwent radical prostatectomy,histopathology documented 14 low grade tumors and 17 high grade tumors,significant differences of hemodynamic parameters were found between these two groups (P <0.05).Furthermore,prostate cancer lesions with extra capsular extension also had high PI than those confined in the gland (P =0.000).Conclusions Contrast-enhanced ultrasound and hemodynamic parameters might be helpful in predicting aggressiveness of prostate cancer. Key words: Endosongraphy; Microbubbles ; Prostatic neoplasms
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