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Ultrasound-estimated Bladder Weight Predicts Risk of Surgery for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Men Using Alpha-adrenoceptor Blocker for LUTS

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Journal Urology
Specialty Urology
Date 2008 Jul 4
PMID 18597835
Citations 6
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Abstract

Objectives: Although invasive and expensive, the pressure-flow study is known as the reference standard for the diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction. We investigated the usefulness of ultrasound-estimated bladder weight (UEBW) as a predictor of the need for surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Methods: A total of 97 consecutive male patients >50 years old with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) were prospectively enrolled in this study. The surgery rate was correlated with the UEBW, the results of uroflowmetry, the postvoid residual urine volume, prostate volume, and International Prostate Symptom Score.

Results: Surgery for BPH was performed in 37 of the 97 patients studied. The surgery rate was associated with a high UEBW (>or=35 g), severe LUTS (International Prostate Symptom Score of >or=20), a voided volume of <100 mL at free uroflowmetry, and poor uroflow (maximal flow rate of <10 mL/s). Multivariate analysis revealed that severe LUTS and a high UEBW were the risk factors for surgery for BPH.

Conclusions: The results of our study have shown that the UEBW can be regarded as a useful parameter to identify patients with LUTS who are at risk of needing surgery for BPH.

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