Clinical validation of the iXip index in avoiding unnecessary prostate biopsy: Results from a prospective multicenter study involving 426 patients. (2017)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Clinical validation of the iXip index in avoiding unnecessary prostate biopsy: Results from a prospective multicenter study involving 426 patients. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Clinical validation of the iXip index in avoiding unnecessary prostate biopsy: Results from a prospective multicenter study involving 426 patients
- Authors:
- Gallotta, Andrea
Giannarini, Gianluca
Laurini, Lucio
Zani, Danilo
Garbeglio, Antonio
Guazzieri, Stefano
Plebani, Mario
Fassina, Giorgio
Zattoni, Filiberto - Abstract:
- Abstract: Purpose: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of iXip, a novel biomarker for prostate cancer detection at initial biopsy based on an algorithm including patient age, prostate volume, PSA and PSA-IgM levels, . Materials and methods: This was a prospective multicenter study involving 426 consecutive men undergoing initial prostate biopsy with at least 12 cores in a real-life clinical setting. Diagnostic accuracy of iXip for prostate cancer detection was calculated with AUC and compared to that of prostate volume, PSA and PSA-IgM levels. The correlation of iXip with tumor aggressiveness, defined as any cancer with Gleason score ≥7, was evaluated by Spearman ρ coefficient analysis. Results: Prostate cancer was diagnosed in 193/426 patients (45%), of which 65 (35%) had Gleason score ≥7. iXip values were significantly higher in patients with cancer than in those without cancer (median value 55% vs. 39%, p<0.001). iXip was the most accurate predictor of cancer (AUC=0.711), followed by prostate volume (AUC=0.660) and PSA level (AUC=0.543). By setting iXip cut-off at 20%, no patients with iXip values below the cut-off were diagnosed with cancer, resulting in a 5.6% (24/426) reduction of unnecessary prostate biopsies. A significant correlation between iXip values and Gleason score was observed (ρ=0.347; p<0.001). Conclusions: Our prospective multicenter study suggests that the novel biomarker iXip may be used with a 20% cut-off value in order to reduce the proportion ofAbstract: Purpose: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of iXip, a novel biomarker for prostate cancer detection at initial biopsy based on an algorithm including patient age, prostate volume, PSA and PSA-IgM levels, . Materials and methods: This was a prospective multicenter study involving 426 consecutive men undergoing initial prostate biopsy with at least 12 cores in a real-life clinical setting. Diagnostic accuracy of iXip for prostate cancer detection was calculated with AUC and compared to that of prostate volume, PSA and PSA-IgM levels. The correlation of iXip with tumor aggressiveness, defined as any cancer with Gleason score ≥7, was evaluated by Spearman ρ coefficient analysis. Results: Prostate cancer was diagnosed in 193/426 patients (45%), of which 65 (35%) had Gleason score ≥7. iXip values were significantly higher in patients with cancer than in those without cancer (median value 55% vs. 39%, p<0.001). iXip was the most accurate predictor of cancer (AUC=0.711), followed by prostate volume (AUC=0.660) and PSA level (AUC=0.543). By setting iXip cut-off at 20%, no patients with iXip values below the cut-off were diagnosed with cancer, resulting in a 5.6% (24/426) reduction of unnecessary prostate biopsies. A significant correlation between iXip values and Gleason score was observed (ρ=0.347; p<0.001). Conclusions: Our prospective multicenter study suggests that the novel biomarker iXip may be used with a 20% cut-off value in order to reduce the proportion of prostate biopsies by approximately 5%, without missing a single case of cancer. Moreover, higher iXip values are significantly correlated with tumor aggressiveness. Highlights: Approximately 3 out of 4 men currently undergoing prostate biopsy do not harbor PCa. iXip is a novel biomarker for PCa detection that is based on an algorithm. iXip used with a 20% cut-off value may reduce the proportion of prostate biopsies. Prostate biopsies may be reduced by 6% without missing a single case of PCa. Higher iXip values are significantly associated with prostate cancer aggressiveness. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Cancer treatment and research communications. Number 10(2017)
- Journal:
- Cancer treatment and research communications
- Issue:
- Number 10(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 10, Issue 10 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0010-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 40
- Page End:
- 45
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Subjects:
- prostatic neoplasm -- prostate biopsy -- diagnostic accuracy -- biomarker -- PSA -- PSA-IgM -- iXip -- Prostate CAncer Gene 3 -- Prostate Health Index
- Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ctarc.2017.01.002 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2468-2942
- Deposit Type:
- Legaldeposit
- View Content:
- Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
- Physical Locations:
- British Library DSC - BLDSS-3PM
British Library HMNTS - ELD Digital store - Ingest File:
- 1173.xml