KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 75 | JULY - SEPT. 2021
Real Time Trans-Rectal Elastography of Prostate Correlation with Histopathology in a Suspected Case of Prostate Cancer
Basnet B, Suwal S, Chataut D, Lohani B, Paudel S
Abstract: Background
Early detection of prostate cancer, the second most common cancer in men
worldwide, is the key for its successful treatment. Commonly used clinical criteria
and imaging tools for detection of prostate cancer are less sensitive.
Objective
This study was aimed to find role of real time transrectal elastography of prostate for
detection of prostate cancer.
Method
Study was conducted in 66 patients with clinical suspicion of prostate cancer, who
were sent for ultrasound guided prostate biopsy. Transrectal ultrasound with real
time elastography was performed in all the patients prior to the biopsy and looked for
hard areas within the prostate. Then six-core tru-cut biopsy were taken in six zones of
prostate, including the hard areas detected in the elastography. The histopathology
report were correlated with the elastography findings.
Result
Median prostate specific antigen of the patients was 11.5 ng/ml with interquartile
range of 8 to 23.5 ng/ml. Digital rectal examination showed hard nodular findings
in 35 patients. Transrectal ultrasound showed 81 hypoechoic lesions in 31 patients.
Elastography showed 127 hard areas in 31 patients. Histopathology showed 90
positive biopsy cores in 23 patients. Cancer detection rate of elastography was
82.6%. At 95% confidence interval, patients with elastography detected hard lesions
had 19.4 times more likelihood to have prostate cancer. Sensitivity of elastography
was high as compared to digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasound alone.
Conclusion
Transrectal elastography had high sensitivity over clinical tools and transrectal
ultrasonography for detection of prostate cancer.
Keyword : Biopsy, Prostate cancer, Transrectal elastography