Multiparametric cystoscopy for detection of bladder cancer using real-time multispectral imaging
European Urology Mar 07, 2020
Kriegmair MC, Rother J, Grychtol B, et al. - Experts intended to apply real-time multispectral imaging (rMSI) during urethrocystoscopy to connect different imaging modalities to achieve multiparametric cystoscopy (MPC). This study carried out MPC in ten individuals with a diagnosed bladder tumor. They collected data to determine the feasibility of this approach. Expert urologists conducted a post-interventional evaluation of images of individual lesions. For each modality, images were independently rated in a semiquantitative manner. Applying the rMSI set-up, 31 lesions were identified. The results showed for the first time the application of rMSI in endourology and they established MPC for the detection of BC. This method provides existing imaging modalities to be linked, and it may significantly increase the detection of bladder cancer.
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