Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination

Objective:To reveal the significance of core length in current primary transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TRUS-PB) in patients with normal digital rectal examination.Materials and Methods:Data of 3520 patients, who received TRUS-PB between March 2002 and April 2015, were reviewed retrosp...

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Main Authors: Mesut Altan, Burak Çıtamak, Emin Mammadov, Naime Meriç Konar, Bülent Akdoğan, Haluk Özen
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Urological Surgery
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spelling doaj-cb83e426ceeb441d83e68f0214a58c352020-11-25T02:48:50ZengGalenos YayineviJournal of Urological Surgery2148-95802148-95802020-06-0172838710.4274/jus.galenos.2019.291613049054Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal ExaminationMesut Altan0Burak Çıtamak1Emin Mammadov2Naime Meriç Konar3Bülent Akdoğan4Haluk Özen5 Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Ankara, Turkiye Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Ankara, Turkiye Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Ankara, Turkiye Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, Ankara, Turkiye Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Ankara, Turkiye Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Ankara, Turkiye Objective:To reveal the significance of core length in current primary transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TRUS-PB) in patients with normal digital rectal examination.Materials and Methods:Data of 3520 patients, who received TRUS-PB between March 2002 and April 2015, were reviewed retrospectively. A total of 1627 primary biopsy patients with a normal digital examination and with no lesion in TRUS were included in the study. The mean core length was found by dividing the sum of the total core lengths by the core number. The relationships of cancer detection rate (CDR) with age, Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) value, prostate volume, number of cores (10 or 12 cores) and mean core length were investigated.Results:The mean patient age, PSA and prostate volume were 62.3±7.9 years, 9.1±7.8 ng/mL and 55.8±21 mL, respectively. Cancer was diagnosed in 394 patients (24.2%). The mean core length was 12.7±1.7 (4.3-21.5) mm. Ten- and 12- core biopsies were performed in 1068 (65.6%), and 559 (34.4%) patients, respectively. Older age, PSA, mean core length, number of cores and reduced prostate volume were found to be associated with CDR (p<0.001, p<0.001, p=0.006 p=0.043, and p<0.001, respectively). In the multivariate analysis, age, PSA, prostate volume, mean core length, and number of cores were found to be independent factors in CDR (p<0.001, p<0.001, p<0.001, p=0.006 and p=0.009, respectively).Conclusion:Age, PSA, prostate volume, and number of cores, together with core length, are independent risk factors for cancer detection in TRUSPB. http://jurolsurgery.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/significance-of-core-length-in-current-transrectal/38515 biopsyprostate cancertransrectal core biopsy
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author Mesut Altan
Burak Çıtamak
Emin Mammadov
Naime Meriç Konar
Bülent Akdoğan
Haluk Özen
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Burak Çıtamak
Emin Mammadov
Naime Meriç Konar
Bülent Akdoğan
Haluk Özen
Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination
Journal of Urological Surgery
biopsy
prostate cancer
transrectal core biopsy
author_facet Mesut Altan
Burak Çıtamak
Emin Mammadov
Naime Meriç Konar
Bülent Akdoğan
Haluk Özen
author_sort Mesut Altan
title Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination
title_short Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination
title_full Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination
title_fullStr Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination
title_full_unstemmed Significance of Core Length in Current Transrectal Ultrasound-guided Prostate Biopsy in Patients with Normal Digital Rectal Examination
title_sort significance of core length in current transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy in patients with normal digital rectal examination
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Journal of Urological Surgery
issn 2148-9580
2148-9580
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Objective:To reveal the significance of core length in current primary transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TRUS-PB) in patients with normal digital rectal examination.Materials and Methods:Data of 3520 patients, who received TRUS-PB between March 2002 and April 2015, were reviewed retrospectively. A total of 1627 primary biopsy patients with a normal digital examination and with no lesion in TRUS were included in the study. The mean core length was found by dividing the sum of the total core lengths by the core number. The relationships of cancer detection rate (CDR) with age, Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) value, prostate volume, number of cores (10 or 12 cores) and mean core length were investigated.Results:The mean patient age, PSA and prostate volume were 62.3±7.9 years, 9.1±7.8 ng/mL and 55.8±21 mL, respectively. Cancer was diagnosed in 394 patients (24.2%). The mean core length was 12.7±1.7 (4.3-21.5) mm. Ten- and 12- core biopsies were performed in 1068 (65.6%), and 559 (34.4%) patients, respectively. Older age, PSA, mean core length, number of cores and reduced prostate volume were found to be associated with CDR (p<0.001, p<0.001, p=0.006 p=0.043, and p<0.001, respectively). In the multivariate analysis, age, PSA, prostate volume, mean core length, and number of cores were found to be independent factors in CDR (p<0.001, p<0.001, p<0.001, p=0.006 and p=0.009, respectively).Conclusion:Age, PSA, prostate volume, and number of cores, together with core length, are independent risk factors for cancer detection in TRUSPB.
topic biopsy
prostate cancer
transrectal core biopsy
url http://jurolsurgery.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/significance-of-core-length-in-current-transrectal/38515
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