Abstract #0970
PI-RADS and Gleason Scores: Are they Correlated? Experience in 298 Patients
Sarah Alessi 1 , Paul Summers 1 , Ara Alconchel Pilar 1 , Sara Raimondi 1 , Gennaro Musi 1 , Salvatore L Renne 1 , Deliu V Matei 1 , Giuseppe Renne 1 , Ottavio De Cobelli 1,2 , Barbara A Jereczek-Fossa 1,2 , Massimo Bellomi 1,2 , and Giuseppe Petralia 1
1
European Institute of Oncology, Milan, MI,
Italy,
2
University
of Milan, Milan, MI, Italy
To investigate whether Prostate Imaging Reporting And
Data System (PI-RADS) score and Gleason score (GS) are
associated, 298 consecutive biopsy-proven prostate
cancer patients underwent multiparametric magnetic
resonance imaging of the prostate. Each lesion was given
a PI-RADS score and assessed for location, size and
probability of extra-prostatic disease. The highest PI-RADS
score reported for each patient was compared with the GS
of final histology. Patients with a PI-RADS scores of 4
and 5 had respectively more than three and 13-times
higher probabilities of having a GS≥7 than patients with
PI-RADS≤3. The highest PI-RADS score and Gleason score
were strongly associated in our cohort.
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