Combination of prostate volume and apparent diffusion coefficient can stratify patients with a PI‐RADS score of 3 to reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies
Qifei Dong,
Changming Wang,
Deyun Shen
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundNowadays, there are many patients who undergo unnecessary prostate biopsies after receiving a prostate imaging reporting and data system (PI‐RADS) score of 3. Our purpose is to identify cutoff values of the prostate volume (PV) and minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (ADCmin) to stratify those patients to reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies.MethodsData from 224 qualified patients who received prostate biopsies from January 2019 to June 2023 were collected. The Mann–Whitney U test was used to comp… Show more
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