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Title:
Evaluation of different MRI parameters in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia induced bladder outlet obstruction.
Authors: Diaa Bakry Eldib1* , Ayman Salah Moussa2 and Ahmed Sebaey3
Year: 2019
Keywords: Benign prostatic hyperplasia, MRI, International Prostate Symptom Score, Uroflowmetry, Postvoid residual urine
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine.
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Springer Nature
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common health problem faced by aging men and can be associated with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). BPH patients usually suffer from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) including obstructive and irritative urinary symptoms. The purpose of the current study was to clarify the correlation between MRI-derived prostate measurements and BPH induced symptoms and findings including; International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), Uroflowmetry, and Postvoid residual urine (PVR). Methods: In all, 34 patients (mean age was 58 ± 8 years, range: 43 to 73 years) were examined by prostate MRI, Uroflowmetry, Postvoid residual urine and fulfilled International Prostate Symptom Score questionnaire in this prospective study. The MRI-derived measurements including total prostate volume, transition zone volume, transition zone index, Prostatic urethral angle, Intravesical prostatic protrusion, and anterior fibromuscular stroma distance were correlated with International Prostate Symptom Score, Uroflowmetry including maximum flow rate (Qmax) and Qmax grades, and Postvoid residual urine using Pearson correlation coefficients (r) and Multiple linear regression. Relationship between BPH types were correlated with the same parameters, using one-way analysis of variance. Results: We found strong significant correlation between total prostate volume, transition zone volume and transition zone index with International Prostate Symptom Score, Qmax, Qmax grades and Postvoid residual urine, however in multiple linear regression analysis, all of them were found to be significant parameters for International Prostate Symptom Score. Also, our study showed strong significant correlation between anterior fibromuscular stroma distance and Intravesical prostatic protrusion with International Prostate Symptom Score and Postvoid residual urine, however in multiple linear regression analysis, only Intravesical prostatic protrusion was found to be significant parameter for Postvoid residual urine. Our results also revealed significant correlation between BPH types with Qmax, Qmax grades, International Prostate Symptom Score and Postvoid residual urine. Conclusion: Several MRI-derived prostate parameters (total prostatic volume, transition zone volume, transition zone index, Prostatic urethral angle, Intravesical prostatic protrusion, anterior fibromuscular stroma distance and BPH types) correlating significantly with the International Prostate Symptom Score, uroflowmetry parameters (Qmax and Qmax grades) and Postvoid residual urine.

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