European journal of radiology
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Comparative Study
Comparison of PI-RADS v1 and v2 for multiparametric MRI detection of prostate cancer with whole-mount histological workup as reference standard.
The aim of this study was to compare Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) versions v1 and v2 for the detection of prostate cancer (PCa) in multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) using whole-mount histological workup as reference standard. ⋯ Our findings indicate that the simplified, zone-specific approach of PI-RADS v2 (2015) for MRI assessment of prostate cancer may not necessarily be better than the original v1 criteria (2012). In specific cases, a strict interpretation of v2 criteria may even lead to false-negative findings. Therefore, the current PI-RADS criteria should be reconsidered, despite the low statistical evidence here.
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Comparative Study
Advantages of fluid and white matter suppression (FLAWS) with MP2RAGE compared with double inversion recovery turbo spin echo (DIR-TSE) at 7T.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and white matter (WM) signal suppression techniques allow better visualization of both WM and gray matter (GM) lesions in such disorders as multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. Recently, a technique, FLuid And White matter Suppression "FLAWS", has been proposed at 3 T based on the magnetization-prepared with two rapid gradient echoes (MP2RAGE) sequence. In this study, the FLAWS-MP2RAGE pulse sequence was compared with a double inversion recovery turbo spin echo (DIR-TSE) sequence at 7 T. ⋯ Pixels of low GM signal (< 20% of the median) were mainly distributed at the skull base, and these low signal GM volume ratios were lower in FLAWS-MP2RAGE than DIR-TSE (2.27% vs 6.18%, P < 0.0001). Median SAR in sixteen subjects was 2.5 times higher in DIR-TSE than in FLAWS-MP2RAGE. FLAWS-MP2RAGE showed superior and more homogenous WM signal suppression, better GM visualization at the skull base and lower SAR compared with DIR-TSE, suggesting superiority of FLAWS-MP2RAGE at 7 T.