Scientific Reports (Mar 2024)

Machine learning prediction of Gleason grade group upgrade between in-bore biopsy and radical prostatectomy pathology

  • Kaan Ozbozduman,
  • Irem Loc,
  • Selahattin Durmaz,
  • Duygu Atasoy,
  • Mert Kilic,
  • Hakan Yildirim,
  • Tarik Esen,
  • Metin Vural,
  • M. Burcin Unlu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-56415-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract This study aimed to enhance the accuracy of Gleason grade group (GG) upgrade prediction in prostate cancer (PCa) patients who underwent MRI-guided in-bore biopsy (MRGB) and radical prostatectomy (RP) through a combined analysis of prebiopsy and MRGB clinical data. A retrospective analysis of 95 patients with prostate cancer diagnosed by MRGB was conducted where all patients had undergone RP. Among the patients, 64.2% had consistent GG results between in-bore biopsies and RP, whereas 28.4% had upgraded and 7.4% had downgraded results. GG1 biopsy results, lower biopsy core count, and fewer positive cores were correlated with upgrades in the entire patient group. In patients with $$\hbox {GG}>1$$ GG > 1 , larger tumor sizes and fewer biopsy cores were associated with upgrades. By integrating MRGB data with prebiopsy clinical data, machine learning (ML) models achieved 85.6% accuracy in predicting upgrades, surpassing the 64.2% baseline from MRGB alone. ML analysis also highlighted the value of the minimum apparent diffusion coefficient ( $$\hbox {ADC}_{\text{min}}$$ ADC min ) for $$\hbox {GG}>1$$ GG > 1 patients. Incorporation of MRGB results with tumor size, $$\hbox {ADC}_{\text{min}}$$ ADC min value, number of biopsy cores, positive core count, and Gleason grade can be useful to predict GG upgrade at final pathology and guide patient selection for active surveillance.