International Brazilian Journal of Urology (Dec 2014)

Prostate-Specific Antigen testing in men between 40 and 70 years in Brazil: database from a check-up program

  • João Paulo Zambon,
  • Fernando G. Almeida,
  • Raquel Dilguerian O Conceição,
  • Viviane Arevalo Tabone,
  • Nea Miwa Kashiwagi,
  • Christina L. Ross,
  • José Antônio Maluf de Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2014.06.05
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 6
pp. 745 – 752

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Objectives To evaluate the PSA in a large population of Brazilian men undergone to check up, and correlate the PSA cutoffs with prostate size and urinary symptoms. Materials and Methods This is a cross sectional study performed with men between 40 and 70 years undergone to check-up. All men were undergone to urological evaluation, digital rectal examination, prostate-specific antigen, and ultrasonography The exclusion criteria were men who used testosterone in the last six months, or who were using 5 alpha-reductase inhibitors. Results A total of 5015 men with an average age of 49.0 years completed the study. Most men were white and asymptomatic. The PSA in the three different aging groups were 0.9 ± 0.7ng/dL for men between 40 and 50; 1.2 ± 0.5ng/dL for men between 50 and 60; and 1.7 ± 1.5ng/dL for men greater than 60 years (p=0.001). A total of 192 men had PSA between 2.5 and 4ng/ml. From these men 130 were undergone to prostate biopsy. The predictive positive value of biopsy was 25% (32/130). In the same way, 100 patients had PSA >4ng/mL. From these men, 80 were undergone to prostate biopsy. In this group, the predictive positive value of biopsy was 40% (32/100). The Gleason score was 6 in 19 men (60%), 7 in 10 men (31%) and 8 in 3 men (9%). Conclusions The PSA level of Brazilian men undergone to check up was low. There was a positive correlation with aging, IPSS and prostate size.

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