Novices in MRI-targeted prostate biopsy benefit from structured reporting of MRI findings

被引:7
作者
Wetterauer, Christian [1 ]
Winkel, David Jean [2 ]
Federer-Gsponer, Joel R. [1 ]
Leboutte, Francois [1 ]
Horn, Tobias [1 ]
Schnyder, Petra [1 ]
Dugas, Sarah G. [1 ]
Zahiti, Leutrim [1 ]
Engesser, Christian [1 ]
Halla, Armin [1 ]
Seifert, Hans-Helge [1 ]
Boll, Daniel T. [2 ]
Ebbing, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Basel, Dept Urol, Spitalstr 21, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Hosp Basel, Dept Radiol, Petersgraben 4, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
关键词
Prostate cancer; Magnetic resonance imaging; Novices; Structured report; MRI-targeted biopsy; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s00345-019-02953-x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate whether structured reports (SRs) of prostate MRI results are more suitable than non-structured reports (NSRs) for promoting the more accurate assessment of the location of a single prostate cancer lesion by novices in MRI-targeted biopsy. Methods 50 NSRs and 50 SRs describing a single prostatic lesion were presented to 5 novices in MRI-targeted biopsy. The participants were asked to plot the tumor location in a two-dimensional prostate diagram and to answer a questionnaire on the quality of the reports. The accuracy of the plotted tumor position was evaluated with a validated 30-point scoring system that distinguished between "major" and "minor" mistakes. Results The overall mean score for the accuracy of the tumor plotting was significantly higher for SRs than for NSRs (26.4 vs. 20.7,p < 0.01). The mean numbers of major (1.4 vs. 0.48,p < 0.01) and minor (3.05 vs. 1.15,p < 0.01) mistakes were significantly higher for NSRs than for SRs. Compared with NSRs, SRs received significantly higher ratings for the perceived quality of the summary (4.0 vs. 2.4,p < 0.01) as well as for the overall satisfaction with the report (4.1 vs. 2.1,p < 0.01). Conclusion Novices in MRI-targeted biopsy prefer structured reporting of prostate MRI as an information tool. SRs allow for a more accurate assessment of the location of single prostate cancer lesions. Therefore, structured reporting of prostate MRI may help to foster the learning process of novices in MRI-targeted biopsy.
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页码:1729 / 1734
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