Influence of high-grade prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia on total and percentage fi ee serum prostatic specific antigen

Citation
J. Morote et al., Influence of high-grade prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia on total and percentage fi ee serum prostatic specific antigen, BJU INT, 84(6), 1999, pp. 657-660
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
BJU INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
14644096 → ACNP
Volume
84
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
657 - 660
Database
ISI
SICI code
1464-4096(199910)84:6<657:IOHPIN>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Objective To analyse the influence of high-grade prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) on total and percentage free serum prostatic specific an tigen (PSA). Patients and methods The total and free serum PSA levels were measured (usi ng a double-monoclonal antibody immunoassay, Tandem and Tandem free PSA, Hy britech me, Liege. Belgium) in 570 consecutive patients undergoing sextant ultrasound-guided prostatic biopsy because of an abnormal digital rectal ex amination or a serum PSA concentration of > 4.0 ng/mL. The main diagnosis w as benign disease in 321 (56%) and prostate cancer in 249 (44%). HGPIN was detected in 85 (15%) of the patients; in 17 (20%) it was associated with be nign tissue and in 68 (80%) with prostate cancer, Results Patients with benign disease had a median total serum PSA level of 7.2 with no HGPIN and 7.7 ng/mL when HGPIN was present (P>0.05): the corres ponding values in patients with prostate cancer were 16.0 and 15.9 ng/mL (P >0.05). The median percentage free serum PSA was 15.8 in patients with HGPI N-free benign disease and 14.1 when HGPIN was present (P>0.05; the correspo nding values in patients with prostate cancer were 9.7 and 11.0 (P>0.05). I n a multivariate analysis, prostate cancer was the major contributor to tot al and percentage free serum PSA levels. Conclusion The presence of HGPIN does not contribute significantly to total and percentage free serum PSA levels.