Using Gray-Scale and Color and Power Doppler Sonography to Detect Prostatic Cancer

Abstract
OBJECTIVE. We performed a prospective study to assess gray-scale and color and power Doppler sonography for the detection of prostatic cancer and to determine the impact of operator experience.SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Four radiologists with prior experience using gray-scale and Doppler imaging and four urologists with prior experience limited to gray-scale imaging performed sextant biopsies on 251 patients. Each biopsy site was prospectively scored for gray-scale and Doppler abnormality.RESULTS. Cancer was detected in 211 biopsy sites from 85 patients. Overall agreement between sonographic findings and biopsy results as measured with the kappa statistic was minimally superior to chance (κ = 0.12 for gray-scale, κ = 0.11 for color Doppler, κ ≤ 0.09 for power Doppler). With respect to gray-scale diagnosis of cancer, the performance of radiologists (κ = 0.12) and urologists (κ = 0.13) was similar. With respect to power Doppler, the performance of radiologists (κ = 0.09) was superior to that of urologists (κ = -...