J. Morote et al., Prediction of prostate volume based on total and free serum prostate-specific antigen: Is it reliable?, EUR UROL, 38(1), 2000, pp. 91-95
Objective: To analyze the utility of total/free prostate-specific antigen (
PSA) and age as predictors of the prostate volume in men with symptomatic b
enign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and no evidence of prostate cancer.
Patients and Methods: Total and free serum PSA were determined in 681 patie
nts with normal digital rectal examination and symptomatic BPH using the Hy
britech method, Prostate volume was measured by transrectal ultrasound (TRU
S). TRUS-guided biopsy was performed in 459 (67.4%) of the patients with a
serum PSA >4.0 ng/ml.
Results: The relationship with prostate volume was best described in a log
linear fashion by free PSA (R-2 = 0.367), total PSA (R-2 = 0.264) and age (
R-2 = 0.017). Multiple linear regression demonstrates no significant influe
nce of age, Free PSA was able to predict the individual TRUS prostate volum
e +/-10% in 67% of the patients and +/-20% in 91.2% and total PSA in 63 and
90.9%, respectively,
Conclusion: Prostate volume is strongly related with free and total PSA. Bo
th determinations would be able to predict the TRUS prostate volume +/-20%
in more than 90% of the patients. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.