Usefulness of the American urological association's benign prostate hyperplasia symptom index in Nigeria: Validation using biochemical markers

E. Ejike, L. Ezeanyika
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Benign prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) is an age-related neoplastic condition of the prostate gland that is characterised by lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), in the clinical setting. A variety of factors, especially weather conditions and diet, impart on the nature of the manifestations of LUTS experienced by sufferers, suggesting a possible difference in the clinical presentation of BPH across cultures. One of the tools used in the screening and diagnosis of BPH is the American Urological Association’s (AUA’s) symptom index. However, the validity of this instrument in Nigeria has not been tested. This work used two biochemical markers of prostate pathologies – prostate specific antigen (PSA) and prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) – to test the validity of the AUA symptom index in Nigeria. Our results show a positive correlation between PAP and the AUA symptom index (r = +0.275, p <0.01). The AUA symptom index is thus recommended for screening and diagnostic purposes in Nigeria.
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美国泌尿科协会良性前列腺增生症状指数在尼日利亚的实用性:使用生化标记物验证
良性前列腺增生(BPH)是一种与年龄相关的前列腺肿瘤,临床表现为下尿路症状(LUTS)。多种因素,特别是天气条件和饮食,会影响患者所经历的LUTS表现的性质,这表明不同文化背景下BPH的临床表现可能存在差异。用于BPH筛查和诊断的工具之一是美国泌尿协会(AUA)的症状指数。然而,这一文书在尼日利亚的有效性尚未得到检验。本工作采用前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)和前列腺酸性磷酸酶(PAP)两种前列腺病理生化标志物,对尼日利亚AUA症状指数的有效性进行了检验。结果显示PAP与AUA症状指数呈正相关(r = +0.275, p <0.01)。因此,建议将AUA症状指数用于尼日利亚的筛查和诊断目的。
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