To evaluate whether the Prostate Imaging Quality (PI-QUAL) score impacts prostate cancer (PCa) staging on MRI. The secondary goal was to test inter-reader agreement among radiologists experienced in prostate imaging.
A retrospective, single-center study with patients who underwent 3 Tesla prostate MRI scans and were submitted to radical prostatectomy (RP) between January 2018 and November 2021 and were eligible for our study. Extraprostatic extension (EPE) data were collected from original MR reports (EPEm) and pathological reports of RP specimens (EPEp). Three expert prostate radiologists (ESUR/ESUI criteria R1, R2, R3) independently evaluated all MRI exams according to PI-QUAL score for image quality (1 to 5; 1: poor, 5: excellent), blinded to original imaging reports and clinical data. We studied the diagnostic performance of MRI using pooled data from PI-QUAL scores (≤3 vs. ≥4). We also performed univariate and multivariate analyses to assess the PI-QUAL score impact on local PCa staging. Cohen's K and Tau-b Kendall tests were used to assess the inter-reader agreement for PI-QUAL score, T2WI, DWI, and DCE.
Our final cohort included 146 patients, of which 27.4% presented EPE on pathology. We observed no impact of imaging quality on accuracy for EPE prediction: AUC of 0.750 (95% CI 0.26-1) for PI-QUAL ≤ 3 and 0.705 (95% CI 0.618-0.793) for PI-QUAL ≥ 4. The multivariate analysis demonstrated a correlation of EPEm (OR 3.25, p 0.001) and ISUP grade group (OR 1.89, p 0.012) to predict EPEp. The inter-reader agreement was moderate to substantial (0.539 for R1-R2, 0.522 for R2-R3, and 0.694 for R1-R3).
Our clinical impact evaluation showed no direct correlation between MRI quality by PI-QUAL score and accuracy in detecting EPE in patients undergoing RP. Additionally, we had moderate to a substantial inter-reader agreement for the PI-QUAL score.
European journal of radiology. 2023 Jun 08 [Epub ahead of print]
Fernando Morbeck Almeida Coelho, Lucas Tadashi Wada Amaral, Leonardo Kenji Nesi Mitsutake, Thais Caldara Mussi, Ronaldo Hueb Baroni
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