Derya Yakar1,
Stijn Heijmink, Jelle Barentsz, Christina Hulsbergen - Van de Kaa, Jurgen
Ftterer, Tom Scheenen
1Radboud University Nijmegen Medical
Centre, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Currently
used techniques in localizing prostate cancer (Pca) have definite
shortcomings. We studied the potential of 3D- magnetic resonance
spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) with and without an endorectal coil (ERC) at 3T
in improving the localization of Pca. Eighteen patients with histologically
proven Pca underwent an MRSI examination with and without the use of an ERC.
The areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve were improved for
all of the readers with the use of an ERC. For one reader this improvement
was statistically significant (p< .05). Overall the AUC for all readers
was quite low, with and without the use of an ERC. Emphasis have to be made
on the fact that these results concern an initial experience based on a first
cohort of patients examined at 3T with 3D-MRSI in our institution. In our
experience more recent data of patients examined with 3D-MRSI at 3T in our
institution are far more promising due to higher signal-to-noise ratios
resulting in better fitted spectra and less non ratable ROIs.