Prostate Cancer Detection Rates of Standard Transrectal Prostate Biopsy and MR-guided Fusion Transrectal Prostate Biopsy
NCT ID: NCT03936296
Last Updated: 2020-09-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
600 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-12-06
2020-08-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In this study it is aimed to compare cancer detection rates of STRUS-B and MR guided MR-US fusion transrectal prostate biopsy in the biopsy naive patient setting.
100 patients will be randomized to STRUS-B arm and another 100 to fusion arm. In the standard arm patients who have high PSA levels and/or suspicious DRE will be undertaken STRUS-B. In the study arm all patients will undergo a multiparametric prostate MR without endorectal coils. MRI will be performed by Siemens Magnetom(Trade mark) 1.5 T (Siemens Medical Solutions, Pennsylvania, USA) MRI system. The images wi,ll be reviewed by an experienced uro-radiologist who has no detailed clinical information about the patients. Suspected areas in T2, T1 contrast, and diffusion-weighted images of multiparametric MRI were reported according to Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System Version-2 (PIRADS v2). In cases of multiple lesions with different PIRADS scores, the lesion with the highest PIRADS score will be accepted as dominant lesion. Biopsy procedures will be performed under local anesthesia or sedoanalgesia. However, sedoanalgesia will be preferred if the patient could not tolerate pain during the penetration of US probe due to low pain threshold or anal canal stricture due to previous rectal surgeries. The procedure will be performed in outpatient clinic conditions. Transrectal ultrasonography will be performed by using an ultrasonography system with rigid fusion software (LOGIQ E9; General Electric, Massachusetts, USA) when patients lie on the left decubitus position. Rectal lidocaine gel will be applied 5 min before rectal US probe is introduced. A sonographic examination of the prostate tissue will be performed to check the presence of prominent lesions. Total prostate volumes will be measured. Multiparametric prostate MRI images will be uploaded to the US system on the day of biopsy. After segmentation (matching) of MRI images with sonographic images, the lesions reported in mpMR will be marked. The periprostatic block will be then performed with 2% prilocaine hydrochloride (20 mg/mL) injected into the neurovascular bundle on both sides of the prostate, with 5 mL to the right and 5 mL to the left. Following the block, two to five core biopsies from the MRI-targeted lesions with PIRADS ≥3 will be obtained. All procedures in fusion biopsy will be performed by two urologists experienced and trained in transrectal prostate ultrasonography and biopsy. After the F-TRUS biopsy completed, a standard 12-core TRUS biopsy will performed on fusion group. STRUS\_B arm only standard 12 core transrectal prostate biopsy will be performed. A histopathological evaluation of biopsy specimens will be performed by a uro-pathologist with \>10 years of experience. The percentage of cancer within the core, primary, and secondary Gleason score and grade according to the 2014 International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade will be specified in the final pathology report. Patients reported with high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasm in three or more cores or atypical small acinar proliferation will be redirected to rebiopsy, but they will be included to the benign group in the evaluation of the present study.
As the secondary outcomes, pain level during MR fusion biopsy and STRUS biopsy evaluated by visual analogue scale score, cancer detection rates of different core numbers taken form MR targeted lesion, role of the peripheric blood parameters (such as, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and systemic immune inflammatuary index) in predicting prostate cancer in PRIADS 3,4 and 5lesions, and comparison of the tumor laterality and ISUP grade in MR US fuison biopsy and radical prostatectomy specimens will be evaluated.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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fusion arm
Patients in this arm will be undertaken standard transrectal prostate biopsy and MR guided MR-US fusion prostate biopsy
mpMR guided MR-US fusion transrectal prostate biopsy
mpMR images will be loaded to US fusion platform and registration of the will be performed. Suspicious lesions on MR which have PIRADS score 3 and above are targeted. Additional 2-4 cores biopsies will be taken them
Standard arm
Patients in this arm will be undertaken only standard transrectal prostate biopsy
12 core standard transrectal prostate biopsy
Under the guidance of transrectal ultrasonography, 12 core biopsies taken from apex, apex lateral, mid, mid lateral, base and base lateral of right and left prostate lobe
Interventions
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mpMR guided MR-US fusion transrectal prostate biopsy
mpMR images will be loaded to US fusion platform and registration of the will be performed. Suspicious lesions on MR which have PIRADS score 3 and above are targeted. Additional 2-4 cores biopsies will be taken them
12 core standard transrectal prostate biopsy
Under the guidance of transrectal ultrasonography, 12 core biopsies taken from apex, apex lateral, mid, mid lateral, base and base lateral of right and left prostate lobe
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* having prosthesis or cardiac pace maker not suitable for MR
* having contraindication for stopping antiaggregant or antithrombotic treatment.
* history of previous prostate biopsy
45 Years
75 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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TC Erciyes University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Abdullah Demirtas
Md, Assoc Prof
Principal Investigators
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Abdullah Demritas, Assoc Prof
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Erciyes University Faculty of Medicine
Locations
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Department of Urology, Ercieys University, Faculty Of Medicine,
Kayseri, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Other Identifiers
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TSG-2016-5200
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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