Carles Barceló i Vidal
University of Girona
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Archivos españoles de urología | 2005
Josep Comet Batlle; Joan Carles Vilanova Busquets; Albert Maroto Genover; Joan Areal Calama; Margarita Osorio Fernández; Eugeni López Bonet; Narcis Torrent Quer; Miquel Ordis Dalmau; Josep María Saladié Roig; Carles Barceló i Vidal
Resumen es: OBJETIVO: La espectroscopia de resonancia magnetica endorectal (E-RME) es una nueva tecnica de imagen que permite una evaluacion mas acurada y fiable de ...OBJECTIVES The endorectal MR spectroscopic imaging is a new imaging test which allows more accurate and reliable localization and staging of prostate cancer than simple endorectal MRI. The combination of spectroscopic MR and MRI has recently achieved technical improvements that increased reliability in the detection of prostate cancer. Our group is now working in the detection of prostate cancer with the spectroscopic MR, in co-operation with the Agency for the Evaluation of Technology for Medical Research (Agencia de Evaluacion de Tecnologia para la Investigacion Medica-AATRM); although we are waiting for definitive results, we can advance that this technique may be used as a good alternative for localization of prostate cancer in patients with previous negative biopsies in whom the suspicion of prostate cancer persists. METHODS We present a series of 5 patients under control for permanent elevation of PSA with previous negative biopsies. We were performing ultrasound guided sextant biopsies every 6 months, after blood test for PSA. Endorectal MRI and spectroscopic MRI were performed to try to localize the prostate cancer so diminishing the number of biopsies. RESULTS All patients in the series had a low intensity lesion within the normal low intensity of the central gland, with an obvious spectroscopic metabolic abnormality suggesting the existence of prostate cancer, as it was then demonstrated by biopsy. CONCLUSIONS The endorectal MR spectroscopic imaging is a non invasive method which offers the ability to detect prostate cancer within the central gland with a higher reliability in selected patients. The central gland is an area in which prostate cancer is less commonly localized, but it often shows the same signal intensity than hyperplastic tissue, so that it is difficult to be detected by purely morphological methods. Endorectal MR spectroscopic imaging allows evaluating the metabolic disturbances in the whole gland, increasing the reliability of detection of prostate cancer both in the central and peripherical glands.
Archivos españoles de urología | 2006
Josep Comet Batlle; Joan Carles Vilanova Busquets; Joaquim Barceló Obregón; Albert Maroto Genover; Margarita Osorio Fernández; Eugeni López Bonet; Narcis Torrent Quer; Miquel Ordis Dalmau; Carles Barceló i Vidal
OBJECTIVES The endorectal MR spectroscopic imaging (MRS) is a new imaging technique that allows a more accurate and reliable evaluation for the localization and staging of prostate cancer(PCa) than the sole morphological study offered by endorectal MR alone. The combination of endorectal MRI and MRS allows a simultaneous morphologic and metabolic study that improves the detection of PCa. Moreover, the technical improvements recently introduced in the spectroscopic study of the prostate have led to an increase of reliability in the detection of PCa. METHODS AND RESULTS We present in this article the advantages this technique offers in the detection of PCa in patients at high risk, as well as in patients with progressive PSA rising and previous negative biopsies. It also seems to be useful in the study of biochemical recurrences of PSA in previously treated patients, and for the study of the central gland. We comment, as well, the chance to use this tool in the staging of PCa. Our group is actually working with MRS in the detection of PCa, in collaboration with AATRM (Agency of Evaluation of medical technology for medical research) and we present some recent results in the use of this technique. CONCLUSIONS MRS is a non-invasive method that allows the detection of PCa in the peripheral gland with a greater reliability than endorectal MRI alone, in selectyed patients. It is also a good technique for the study of the central gland, in which the detection of PCa is difficult by morphological methods. So, RMS allows the evaluation of metabolic disorders in the whole prostatic gland and improves the overall accuracy in the detection of PCa, either in the central or peripheral gland.
Archive | 2003
Glòria Mateu Figueras; Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn; Carles Barceló i Vidal
27 Congreso Nacional de Estadística e Investigación Operativa [Archivo de ordenador] : Lleida, del 8 al 11 de abril de 2003 : actas, 2003, ISBN 84-8409-955-5, págs. 480-489 | 2003
Glòria Mateu Figueras; Vera Pawlowsky Glahn; Carles Barceló i Vidal; Josep Antoni Martín Fernández
27 Congreso Nacional de Estadística e Investigación Operativa [Archivo de ordenador] : Lleida, del 8 al 11 de abril de 2003 : actas, 2003, ISBN 84-8409-955-5, págs. 455-470 | 2003
Vera Pawlowsky Glahn; Carles Barceló i Vidal; Josep Antoni Martín Fernández
Archive | 2011
Josep Antoni Martín Fernández; Michele E. R. Pierotti; Carles Barceló i Vidal
Archive | 2011
Carles Barceló i Vidal; J. Bonany; J. Carbó
Boletín geológico y minero | 2011
Josep Antoni Martín Fernández; Javier Palarea Albaladejo; Carles Barceló i Vidal
Salud(i)ciencia (Impresa) | 2010
Josep Comet-Batlle; Montserrat Arzoz Fabregas; Albert Maroto Genover; Eugeni López Bonet; Margarita Osorio Fernández; Joan Carles Vilanova Busquets; Joaquim Barceló Obregón; Carles Barceló i Vidal
Actas del XXX Congreso Nacional de Estadística e Investigación Operativa y de las IV Jornadas de Estadística Pública, 2007, ISBN 978-84-690-7249-3 | 2007
Josep Antoni Martín Fernández; Carles Barceló i Vidal; Josep Daunis i Estadella