2014
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2014.2152
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Multimodal therapy for category III chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in UPOINTS phenotyped patients

Abstract: The complex network of etiological factors, signals and tissue responses involved in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) cannot be successfully targeted by a single therapeutic agent. Multimodal approaches to the therapy of CP/CPPS have been and are currently being tested, as in the frame of complex diagnostic-therapeutic phenotypic approaches such as the urinary, psychosocial, organ-specific, infection, neurological and muscle tenderness (UPOINTS) system. In this study, the effect of co… Show more

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“…With regard to CP/ CPSS, there is accumulating evidence that CP/CPPS might negatively affect male fertility, although the mechanisms behind this are not understood [1,5,7] . CP/CPPS IIIb accounts for the majority of CP/CPPS patients [3] and CP/ CPPS IIIa and IIIb might represent only different phases of CP/CPPS in general [29] . We therefore focused on CP/ CPPS IIIb in this case-control study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to CP/ CPSS, there is accumulating evidence that CP/CPPS might negatively affect male fertility, although the mechanisms behind this are not understood [1,5,7] . CP/CPPS IIIb accounts for the majority of CP/CPPS patients [3] and CP/ CPPS IIIa and IIIb might represent only different phases of CP/CPPS in general [29] . We therefore focused on CP/ CPPS IIIb in this case-control study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CP/CPPS is a complicated multifactorial syndrome [1,2], which has been treated by various treatments including drugs and physiotherapy, while the individual effects are respond to these treatments [17]. Currently, no consensus exists regarding the optimal therapy for CP/CPPS [18], making it an urgent requirement to find an effective therapy for CP/CPPS. In this study, we established a prostatitis rat model and administered ESHT as a novel treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В недавнем крупном исследовании V. Magri и соавт. (когорта около 914 пациентов) показали, что более тяжелые клинические симптомы при ХП отмечены у больных с инфекцией в ПЖ (медиана NIH 24 против 20), кроме того, кривые распределения опросника NIH-CPSI (chronic prostatitis symptom index) были сдвинуты в сторону более тяжелых симптомов [19].…”
Section: эпидемиологияunclassified