Andrew Dean Hardie1
1Radiology, Medical University of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States
Patients
with an initial set of prostate biopsies which were negative for cancer were
assessed by phased array MRI. All patients subsequently had repeat prostate
biopsy which was used as the gold standard. The diagnostic accuracy of MRI,
negative predictive value, and the difference in the number of biopsy samples
performed in patients with cancer suspected by MRI and those unlikely to have
cancer by MRI were assessed. MRI was 100% sensitive, 91% specific, and had a
100% negative predictive value for cancer. Less biopsy passes were performed
in patients with an MRI read as likely to have cancer than those unlikely to
have cancer by MRI.