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Title:
Evaluation of the resistive index of prostatic blood fl ow in benign prostatic hyperplasia
Authors: Osama Abdelwahab, Ehab El-Barky, Mostafa Mahmoud Khalil, Ahmad Kamar
Year: 2019
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: IBJU
Volume: Vol. 38 (2): 245-252; March - April, 2012
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Full paper Osama abdelwahab abdallah mahmoud_R.I.of prostate RI (2).pdf
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Abstract:

Objective: The aim of this work is to study the resistive index (RI) of prostatic blood fl ow by transrectal power Doppler sonography in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) to determine its correlation with other parameters of BPH. Materials and Methods: Eighty-two male patients aged 52-86 years with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to BPH were included in the study. Patients with prostate cancer, neurogenic bladder, or with other pathology (e.g. prostatitis, bladder stone) were excluded from the study. All patients were evaluated by full history including Internatinoal Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS), general and local examination (DRE), neurologic examination, urofl owmetry, laboratory investigations including urine analysis, routine laboratory tests and serum prostate specifi c antigen (PSA). Transrectal ultrasonography was used to calculate the total prostatic volume. Transrectal Power Doppler Ultrasound (PUD) was used to identify the capsular and urethral arteries of the prostate and to measures the RI value. Results: The mean prostate volume was 75.1 ± 44.7 g. The mean RI of the right and left capsular arteries were 0.76 ± 0.06 and 0.76 ± 0.07, respectively. The mean RI of the urethral arteries was 0.76 ± 0.08. There was a high signifi cative correlation between the increase of the RI of the right and left capsular and urethral arteries and the degree of obstruction (P value < 0.001), severity of symptoms (P value < 0.001) and also the prostatic volume (P value < 0.001). Conclusion: Resistive index of the prostatic blood fl ow can be applied as an easy and non-invasive tool to evaluate the lower urinary tract obstruction due to BPH.

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