Yuma Waseda1, Soichiro Yoshida1, Taro Takahara2, Hiroshi Tanaka3, Minato Yokoyama1, Junichiro Ishioka1, Yoh Matsuoka1, Noboru Numao1, Kazutaka Saito1, Yasuhisa Fujii1, and Kazunori Kihara1
1Urology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School, Tokyo, Japan, 2Biomedical Engineering, Tokai University School of Engineering, Kanagawa, Japan, 3Radiology, Ochanomizu Surugadai Clinic, Tokyo, Japan
Apparent diffusion coefficient
(ADC) value is reported to reflect aggressiveness of prostate cancer (PCa). Yet
ADC value depends on imaging protocols. To overcome the limitation, we
developed a simple method to discriminate aggressive PCa using computed DWI
(cDWI). We analyzed changes in cDWI signal of 51 PCa, that results from
increasing b-value. At b = 700 sec/mm2, signal
intensity in Gleason grade 4-5 was higher than that in normal, whereas in
Gleason grade 3 cancer it was equal to or lower than that in normal
(sensitivity/specificity: 97.0%/72.2%). Semi-quantitative analysis using DWI
might be a simple method for discriminating aggressive PCa.