Preoperative PSA levels and development of PSA after 180-W XPS greenlight laser treatment of the prostate: what is the reality in clinical routine practice?

作者: Andreas Wiedemann , Melanie Heese , Hans-Juergen Heppner

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摘要: MethodPreoperative PSA levels were evaluated in 749 patients undergoing a 180-W XPS greenlight laser procedure from 2012 to 2017 in Witten, Germany, in relation to age, volume of the prostate, urinary tract infection, Foley catheter and co-morbidities. The postoperative development of PSA was identified by retrieving PSA levels from general practitioners or urologists.ResultsThe average age of the patients was 73.33±9.26 years. The prostate volume measured by rectal ultrasound was 42.42±18.33 ml. Median preoperative PSA was 2.59 ng/ml. In 268 patients (35.8%), the PSA level was above 4 ng/ml. It was evaluated by prostate biopsy in 106 patients (39.6%). 6 months after the surgical procedure (n= 86), PSA decreased to 1.25 ng/ml and increased slightly to 1.46 ng/ml after 12 months (n= 126). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that a PSA level elevated to more than 4 ng/ml preoperatively is related to prostate volume (p= 0.001) the existence of a transurethral Foley catheter (p= 0.002), but not to age (p= 0.349), the existence of a suprapubic catheter (p= 0.207), an infection of the lower urinary tract (p= 0.966) and the number of co-morbidities mentioned in the discharge letter (p= 0.936).DiscussionIn line with expectations and clinical trials, there was a postoperative decrease of PSA by more than a half of the preoperative value. Significant factors related to preoperative elevation of the PSA level were prostate volume, a transurethral Foley catheter instead of the suprapubic type of catheter and a urinary infection. Although elevated PSA levels were seen in about one third of patients, evaluation by prostate biopsy was only performed …

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