2016
DOI: 10.5455/medarh.2016.70.288-292
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Actual Contribution of Free to Total PSA Ratio in Prostate Diseases Differentiation

Abstract: Objectives:To determine significance and sensitivity of the Free to Total prostate specific antigen (PSA) ratio (%fPSA) in diagnosis of prostate cancer and to correlate its sensitivity and specificity with diagnosis.Methods:Research included 220 patients, who had indication for biopsy (Clinic for Urology, University Clinical Center Sarajevo).Results:Average age of patients was 64.6 ± 8.1 years. Kruskal Wallis test indicates that there is a significant difference in age in relation to the diagnosis (KW χ2=12.50… Show more

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“…This result confirms earlier reports indicating that PSA levels are age-dependent and correlate directly with age [10-15]. However, no significant correlation was found between serum PSA levels and age in a Turkish study [16], while Prcic et al [17] reported that the correlation between percent free PSA levels and age was positive but not statistically significant, indicating a slight increase in percent free PSA levels with age.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…This result confirms earlier reports indicating that PSA levels are age-dependent and correlate directly with age [10-15]. However, no significant correlation was found between serum PSA levels and age in a Turkish study [16], while Prcic et al [17] reported that the correlation between percent free PSA levels and age was positive but not statistically significant, indicating a slight increase in percent free PSA levels with age.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Furthermore, the decreased frequency of phasic peristaltic contractions in the obstructed ureteral tract induced by tamsulosin might determine a decrease in or the absence of the algogenic stimulus (10,11,12,13). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24] Prcic et al found the best combination www.pacificejournals.com/apalm eISSN: 2349-6983; pISSN: 2394-6466 of sensitivity and specificity (sensitivity = 72.3% and specificity = 50.4%) was at a cut-off of 16%. [25] Yilmaz et al suggested a cut-off of 10% whereas Pourmand et al arrived at 13%. [26][27] The study conducted by Dalva et al came to a cut-off value of 15%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%