Transrectal Doppler and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography to siscriminate benign and xancerous nodules in prostate
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-6702.2010.07.016
- VernacularTitle:经直肠多普勒超声及超声造影在鉴别前列腺良恶性结节中的应用价值
- Author:
Chuanyang SUN
;
Yuxi SHAN
;
Qi MA
;
Junchu FANG
;
Lijun XU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Prostatic neoplasms;
Ultrasonography
- From:
Chinese Journal of Urology
2010;31(7):478-481
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the value of transrectal Doppler and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography(CETRUS)to discriminate benign and cancerous nodules in prostate. Methods Fifty-five patients with hypoechoic lesions(35 biopsy-proven benign nodules and 32 prostate cancer nodules)in the prostate underwent Color and power Doppler uhrasonography(PDUS),and the parameter of peak vascularization index(PVI)in each prostate nodule was recorded and the differences of PVI in the benign and cancerous nodules were analyzed.CETRUS was then performed on all cases.The enhancement patterns of the lesions and their surrounding peripheral zone tissues were observed.After CETRUS,lesion-specific TRUS-guided biopsy and the routine sextant biopsy were performed subsequently. Results PVI of 32 prostate cancerous nodules and 35 prostate benign nodules were (0.38±0.16),(0.24±0.19),respectively,measured by color Doppler ultrasonography.And the former was significantly higher than the latter(P=0.0023).PVI of the cancerous nodules and the benign nodules were(0.55±0.18),(0.32±0.21)(P<0.01).Malignant lesions showed significant increased peak intensity and earlier arrival time compared with their surrounding outer gland tissue,while benign lesions showed nearly equal peak intensity and time to enhancement compared with their surrounding gland tissue by CETRUS. Conclusions PVI measured by PDUS was more effective than that measured by color Doppler to discriminate benign and cancerous nodules in prostate.CETRUS could be helpful in discriminatory performance of benign and cancerous nodules in prostate.