Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review

Introduction: It is essential to see if MRI can be used as an alternative to CT for the detection of retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy in patients with testicular neoplasms. By doing so, the amount of radiation received by these young patients might be reduced. Material and methods: A systematic liter...

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Main Authors: Andrés Felipe Herrera Ortiz, Lorena Josefina Fernández Beaujon, Sandra Yulitza García Villamizar, Freddy Fernando Fonseca López
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:European Journal of Radiology Open
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spelling doaj-d5cfd0dd4dc3422fafc824e21591e4692021-08-18T04:22:11ZengElsevierEuropean Journal of Radiology Open2352-04772021-01-018100372Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature reviewAndrés Felipe Herrera Ortiz0Lorena Josefina Fernández Beaujon1Sandra Yulitza García Villamizar2Freddy Fernando Fonseca López3Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia; Corresponding author at: Universidad El Bosque School of medicine, Bogotá, Ak. 9 #131ª-20, Colombia.Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, ColombiaUniversidad El Bosque, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, ColombiaUniversidad Militar Nueva Granada, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, ColombiaIntroduction: It is essential to see if MRI can be used as an alternative to CT for the detection of retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy in patients with testicular neoplasms. By doing so, the amount of radiation received by these young patients might be reduced. Material and methods: A systematic literature review was carried out in 5 databases between January 1984 until December 2020. The articles included were randomized and non-randomized clinical trials, cross-sectional studies, cohort, case and control, and retrospective studies that compare the accuracy of MRI against CT to detect retroperitoneal lymph nodes in patients with testicular neoplasms. Results: The search string initially retrieved 222 non duplicated papers from which a total of 3 studies of diagnostic accuracy were included for analysis. These articles evaluated a total of 127 patients with testicular neoplasm; the sample size per study ranged from 25 to 52 patients, with a mean age between 29–34 years. MRI presented a sensitivity ranging from 98−80% and specificity of 100 % when read by an experienced radiologist. However, when it was read by a radiologist with 1 year of experience, the sensitivity dropped to 78 % and specificity to 91%. Conclusion: This systematic literature review shows a knowledge gap since not much has been published regarding this topic; therefore, randomized clinical trials are mandatory. Research on when to use MRI over CT is necessary to reduce radiation exposure. The authors strongly suggest that readers start researching on this subject.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352047721000526Testicular neoplasmsTomography X-ray computedMagnetic resonance imagingLymph nodeLymphatic metastasis
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author Andrés Felipe Herrera Ortiz
Lorena Josefina Fernández Beaujon
Sandra Yulitza García Villamizar
Freddy Fernando Fonseca López
spellingShingle Andrés Felipe Herrera Ortiz
Lorena Josefina Fernández Beaujon
Sandra Yulitza García Villamizar
Freddy Fernando Fonseca López
Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review
European Journal of Radiology Open
Testicular neoplasms
Tomography X-ray computed
Magnetic resonance imaging
Lymph node
Lymphatic metastasis
author_facet Andrés Felipe Herrera Ortiz
Lorena Josefina Fernández Beaujon
Sandra Yulitza García Villamizar
Freddy Fernando Fonseca López
author_sort Andrés Felipe Herrera Ortiz
title Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review
title_short Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review
title_full Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review
title_fullStr Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: A systematic literature review
title_sort magnetic resonance versus computed tomography for the detection of retroperitoneal lymph node metastasis due to testicular cancer: a systematic literature review
publisher Elsevier
series European Journal of Radiology Open
issn 2352-0477
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Introduction: It is essential to see if MRI can be used as an alternative to CT for the detection of retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy in patients with testicular neoplasms. By doing so, the amount of radiation received by these young patients might be reduced. Material and methods: A systematic literature review was carried out in 5 databases between January 1984 until December 2020. The articles included were randomized and non-randomized clinical trials, cross-sectional studies, cohort, case and control, and retrospective studies that compare the accuracy of MRI against CT to detect retroperitoneal lymph nodes in patients with testicular neoplasms. Results: The search string initially retrieved 222 non duplicated papers from which a total of 3 studies of diagnostic accuracy were included for analysis. These articles evaluated a total of 127 patients with testicular neoplasm; the sample size per study ranged from 25 to 52 patients, with a mean age between 29–34 years. MRI presented a sensitivity ranging from 98−80% and specificity of 100 % when read by an experienced radiologist. However, when it was read by a radiologist with 1 year of experience, the sensitivity dropped to 78 % and specificity to 91%. Conclusion: This systematic literature review shows a knowledge gap since not much has been published regarding this topic; therefore, randomized clinical trials are mandatory. Research on when to use MRI over CT is necessary to reduce radiation exposure. The authors strongly suggest that readers start researching on this subject.
topic Testicular neoplasms
Tomography X-ray computed
Magnetic resonance imaging
Lymph node
Lymphatic metastasis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352047721000526
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