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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 958-962, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-114228

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Purpose: The serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level is increased after needle biopsy (Bx) of the prostate. This study tested the hypothesis that the prostate that harbors malignant lesions demonstrates less leakage of PSA after transrectal prostate Bx, and this phenomenon can be helpful in discriminating benign protrates from cancer ous prostrates. Materials and Methods: Eighty three patients were included in this prospective study because they had an increase PSA level (from 4 to 30ng/ml) and/or an abnormal digital rectal examination, and the serum PSA level was checked 60 minutes later after biopsy. We checked the pre-Bx total serum PSA, the post-Bx total serum PSA and the PSA ratio (post-Bx total serum PSA to pre-Bx total serum PSA), and we analyzed the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and the statistical differences. Results: Of the 31 men whose PSA ratio was less than 2.0, 27 (87%) men were proven to have prostate cancer. Of the 52 men whose PSA ratio was greater than 2.0, 49 (94%) were proven to have benign lesions. When setting 2.0 as the cutoff value, the difference was statistically significant (p<0.001); the sensitivity was 90.0%, the specificity 92.4%, the positive predictive value (PPV) 87.0% and the negative predictive value (NPV) 94.2%. Conclusions: Evaluating the 1-hour PSA ratio might be helpful for clinicians to diagnosis the high risk patients who might have cancer in their prostate glands. Repeat biopsy should be considered for patients who initially had negative biopsy results with a smaller PSA ratio.


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Humans , Male , Biopsy , Biopsy, Needle , Diagnosis , Digital Rectal Examination , Neoplasms , Prospective Studies , Prostate , Prostate-Specific Antigen , Prostatic Neoplasms , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 131-134, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-228576

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PURPOSE: Patients with diabetic cystopathy ultimately undergo morphometric and functional changes in their bladder. Therefore, various voiding symptoms such as frequency, nocturia, urgency, hesitancy, retention and weak stream were evaluated. Irritative symptoms usually develop in cases where the prevalence period of diabetes mellitus (DM) is short, and the obstructive symptoms develop in the opposite case. Improving the voiding symptoms might differ according to prevalence period. Therefore, the therapeutic efficacy of the treatment was compared. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred ten patients were divided into three groups according to how long they had suffered from DM, and were treated with medical therapy over a 4 week period: group A (10yrs). The patients were asked to write their subjective symptoms in a voiding diary and a urodynamic study was undertaken. RESULTS: After medical therapy, the frequency, nocturia and urgency in group A had improved to 72%, 77% and 88% respectively (p0.05). In a urodynamic study of group B, the maximum detrusor pressure had increased from 20.3+/-6.7cmH2O to 53.5+/-8.1cmH2O and the post void residuals decreased from 62.3+/-36.4ml to 21.2+/-17.1ml (p0.05). In group C, there was little improvement in the urodynamic study (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The medical therapeutic efficacy for these patients reduces as the DM revalence period is longer.


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Humans , Compliance , Diabetes Mellitus , Nocturia , Prevalence , Rivers , Sensation , Urinary Bladder , Urodynamics
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