Diagnostics (Nov 2022)

Are Urologists Ready for Interpretation of Multiparametric MRI Findings? A Prospective Multicentric Evaluation

  • Guglielmo Mantica,
  • Nazareno Suardi,
  • Salvatore Smelzo,
  • Francesco Esperto,
  • Francesco Chierigo,
  • Stefano Tappero,
  • Marco Borghesi,
  • Roberto La Rocca,
  • Marco Oderda,
  • Marco Ennas,
  • Armando Stabile,
  • Francesco De Cobelli,
  • Luigi Napolitano,
  • Rocco Papalia,
  • Paolo Gontero,
  • Carlo Introini,
  • Alberto Briganti,
  • Roberto M. Scarpa,
  • Vincenzo Mirone,
  • Francesco Montorsi,
  • Franco Gaboardi,
  • Carlo Terrone,
  • Gianpiero Cardone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112656
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 2656

Abstract

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Aim: To assess urologists’ proficiency in the interpretation of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI). Materials and Methods: Twelve mpMRIs were shown to 73 urologists from seven Italian institutions. Responders were asked to identify the site of the suspicious nodule (SN) but not to assign a PIRADS score. We set an a priori cut-off of 75% correct identification of SN as a threshold for proficiency in mpMRI reading. Data were analyzed according to urologists’ hierarchy (UH; resident vs. consultant) and previous experience in fusion prostate biopsies (E-fPB, defined as Results: The median (IQR) number of correct identifications was 8 (6–8). Anterior nodules (number 3, 4 and 6) represented the most likely prone to misinterpretation. Overall, 34 (47%) participants achieved the 75% cut-off. When comparing consultants vs. residents, we found no differences in terms of E-fPB (p = 0.9) or in correct identification rates (p = 0.6). We recorded higher identification rates in urologists with E-fBP vs. their no E-fBP counterparts (75% vs. 67%, p = 0.004). At MVLRA, only E- fPB reached the status of independent predictor of proficiency in mpMRI reading (OR: 3.4, 95% CI 1.2–9.9, p = 0.02) after adjusting for UH and type of institution. Conclusions: Despite urologists becoming more familiar with interpretation of mpMRI, their results are still far from proficient. E-fPB enhances the proficiency in mpMRI interpretation.

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