Study design, materials and methods
Between July 2019 and January 2024, 464 patients underwent trans-perineal MRI-targeted with ultrasound fusion using the Koelis Machine, and random prostate biopsies at AUBMC. The detection of prostate cancer (PCa) and clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa) was compared between MRI-targeted biopsy (TB) and combined biopsy (CB). Cancer severity was assessed using the grade group system, based on Gleason scores, with Grade Group 1 indicating low-grade cancer and Grade Groups 2–5 indicating higher grades. Clinically significant PCa (csPCa) was defined as Gleason score > 6 or Grade Group ≥ 2. McNemar test was used to compare Cancer detection between MRI-Targeted Biopsy and Combined Biopsy in addition to cancer detection in each Grade Group
Interpretation of results
benefit from random biopsies with a significant increase in detection rate of 4.2%.
Target Combined McNemar p-Value
Count Detection rate Count Detection rate
Highest PIRADS score 3 (64) 8 12.5% 10 15.6% 0.5
4 (190) 97 51.1% 105 55.3% 0.008
5 (109) 93 85.3% 94 86.2% 1
Total (463) 198 54.4% 209 57.4%
Table 1: The relationship between PI-RADS score and cancer detection rate in target and combined biopsy.