TY - JOUR
T1 - Transrectal ultrasonic volumetry of the prostate
T2 - In vivo comparison of different methods
AU - Bangma, Chris H.
AU - Niemer, A. Qais H.J.
AU - Grobbee, Diederick E.
AU - Schröder, Fritz H.
PY - 1996/2/1
Y1 - 1996/2/1
N2 - In order to assess the accuracy of various volumetric methods for screening and follow-up of prostatic disease, total prostate volume and inner zone volume were measured by transrectal ultrasonography in a screening population of 716 men. Semiplanimetric and caliper formula methods were compared with step section planimetry as the gold standard. Planimetric volumetry of the prostate is regarded as the most reproducible method for individual follow-up of total gland and inner zone volume. The prolate spheroid formula is the most reproducible of caliper formula methods for both volumes. In this study the elliptical volume was, however, more accurate than the prolate spheroid volume of the total gland, as the correlation coefficient between total elliptical volume and planimetry was higher compared to the prolate spheroid volume (0.89 vs. 0.83), and the standard deviation of the mean volumetric difference smaller. The mean total prolate spheroid volume resembled the mean total planimetric volume better than the elliptical volume did, as the mean volumetric difference was smaller. For measurement of the inner zone volume the prolate spheroid volume was more accurate than the elliptical volume. The correlation coefficient between length and planimetric volume was similar to that of width and height, which accounted for more accuracy of the elliptical volume than of the prolate spheroid volume in larger prostates. The elliptical volume might be used for incidental volumetric measurements of the total gland, and for comparison of different individuals, e.g., in preoperative evaluation or screening studies.
AB - In order to assess the accuracy of various volumetric methods for screening and follow-up of prostatic disease, total prostate volume and inner zone volume were measured by transrectal ultrasonography in a screening population of 716 men. Semiplanimetric and caliper formula methods were compared with step section planimetry as the gold standard. Planimetric volumetry of the prostate is regarded as the most reproducible method for individual follow-up of total gland and inner zone volume. The prolate spheroid formula is the most reproducible of caliper formula methods for both volumes. In this study the elliptical volume was, however, more accurate than the prolate spheroid volume of the total gland, as the correlation coefficient between total elliptical volume and planimetry was higher compared to the prolate spheroid volume (0.89 vs. 0.83), and the standard deviation of the mean volumetric difference smaller. The mean total prolate spheroid volume resembled the mean total planimetric volume better than the elliptical volume did, as the mean volumetric difference was smaller. For measurement of the inner zone volume the prolate spheroid volume was more accurate than the elliptical volume. The correlation coefficient between length and planimetric volume was similar to that of width and height, which accounted for more accuracy of the elliptical volume than of the prolate spheroid volume in larger prostates. The elliptical volume might be used for incidental volumetric measurements of the total gland, and for comparison of different individuals, e.g., in preoperative evaluation or screening studies.
KW - prostate
KW - screening
KW - ultrasonography
KW - volumetry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0030024263&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0045(199602)28:2<107::AID-PROS5>3.0.CO;2-D
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0045(199602)28:2<107::AID-PROS5>3.0.CO;2-D
M3 - Article
C2 - 8604390
AN - SCOPUS:0030024263
SN - 0270-4137
VL - 28
SP - 107
EP - 110
JO - Prostate
JF - Prostate
IS - 2
ER -