Bedeutung der VI-RADS-Klassifikation für die Bildgebung beim Harnblasenkarzinom – Stand der Dinge
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Bedeutung der VI-RADS-Klassifikation für die Bildgebung beim Harnblasenkarzinom – Stand der Dinge. / Hechler, V; Rink, M; Beyersdorff, D; Beer, M; Beer, A J; Panebianco, V; Pecoraro, M; Bolenz, C; Salomon, G.
In: UROLOGE, Vol. 58, No. 12, 12.2019, p. 1443-1450.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Review article › Research
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T1 - Bedeutung der VI-RADS-Klassifikation für die Bildgebung beim Harnblasenkarzinom – Stand der Dinge
AU - Hechler, V
AU - Rink, M
AU - Beyersdorff, D
AU - Beer, M
AU - Beer, A J
AU - Panebianco, V
AU - Pecoraro, M
AU - Bolenz, C
AU - Salomon, G
PY - 2019/12
Y1 - 2019/12
N2 - Initial clinical and pathological diagnostic workup of urinary bladder cancer is based on cystoscopy, transurethral resection of suspicious lesions, and computed tomography when indicated. Accurate staging is necessary for further therapeutic decision-making. This review summarizes the current status of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and the vesical imaging-reporting and data system (VI-RADS) classification. MpMRI may improve the accuracy of assessment of local tumor invasion compared to conventional imaging alone. VI-RADS standardizes reporting of MRI staging and classifies the likelihood of muscle-invasive bladder cancer into five categories. Preliminary data suggest low interobserver variability. However, prospective multicenter studies are necessary to validate the VI-RADS classification. Progress in functional, molecular, and hybrid imaging may further improve the accuracy of clinical tumor and nodal staging for bladder cancer.
AB - Initial clinical and pathological diagnostic workup of urinary bladder cancer is based on cystoscopy, transurethral resection of suspicious lesions, and computed tomography when indicated. Accurate staging is necessary for further therapeutic decision-making. This review summarizes the current status of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and the vesical imaging-reporting and data system (VI-RADS) classification. MpMRI may improve the accuracy of assessment of local tumor invasion compared to conventional imaging alone. VI-RADS standardizes reporting of MRI staging and classifies the likelihood of muscle-invasive bladder cancer into five categories. Preliminary data suggest low interobserver variability. However, prospective multicenter studies are necessary to validate the VI-RADS classification. Progress in functional, molecular, and hybrid imaging may further improve the accuracy of clinical tumor and nodal staging for bladder cancer.
KW - Data Systems
KW - Humans
KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging
KW - Male
KW - Neoplasm Invasiveness
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging
U2 - 10.1007/s00120-019-01061-3
DO - 10.1007/s00120-019-01061-3
M3 - SCORING: Review
C2 - 31741002
VL - 58
SP - 1443
EP - 1450
JO - UROLOGE
JF - UROLOGE
SN - 0340-2592
IS - 12
ER -