Easy-to-use background score for routine prostate MRI
Carolin Reischauer, Fabio Porões, Julian Vidal, Hugo Najberg, Nassim Tawanaie Pour Sedehi, Mariem Ben Salah, Johannes M. Froehlich, Harriet C. Thoeny

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple binary scoring system for prostate MRI to help identify diagnostic uncertainties caused by normal changes in the peripheral zone, especially for less experienced readers.
Contribution
The novel contribution is an easy-to-use binary scoring system for background signal intensity changes in prostate MRI to improve diagnostic communication and cancer detection.
Findings
Inter-reader agreement on the background score was substantial (kappa = 0.62).
Agreement on cancer presence was higher for score A than B.
Specificity decreased for less experienced readers with score B.
Abstract
To propose an easy-to-use binary scoring system for background signal intensity changes in prostate MRI that may affect diagnostic image interpretation and to evaluate its impact on cancer detection. This retrospective single-center study included 200 patients. Four readers independently assigned background scores of A or B according to the proposed scoring system and assessed the presence or absence of cancer. Light’s kappa was used to evaluate inter-reader agreement on the score and on the presence of clinically significant prostate cancer in dependence of the score. Sensitivity and specificity in detecting clinically significant cancer were assessed relative to histology as the gold standard. Due to suboptimal image quality according to the PI-QUAL score, 45 patients were secondarily excluded. Inter-reader agreement on the score was substantial (kappa = 0.62, 95% CI = 0.54–0.71).…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · MRI in cancer diagnosis
