1.Prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia in Pingliang, Gansu: investigation and clinical analysis.
Xiao-Feng HAN ; . JMWXF@YAHOO.COM.CN ; Jiang-Ling REN ; Li-Ming HU ; Fan-Rui CHEN ; Ke-Xin XU
National Journal of Andrology 2013;19(4):324-327
OBJECTIVETo investigate the prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in Pingliang City of Gansu Province.
METHODSWe performed a cross-sectional randomized study of 836 men aged > or = 40 years from 26 communities of Pingliang, obtained their IPSS, measured the prostate volume by transabdominal ultrasonography, recorded the maximum flow (Qmax) by uroflowmetry, and processed the data by one-way analysis of variance.
RESULTSTotally 820 subjects meeting the study criteria were included in the investigation. The men ranged in age from 40 to 83 years, averaging 61.5 years. The mean IPSS, prostate volume and Qmax were 9.3 +/- 7.8, (29.2 +/- 18.6) ml and (15.3 +/- 7.2) ml/s, respectively, all correlated with age. The prevalence of moderate-severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) was 46.8% (384/820). The prostate volume was > 20 ml in 63.5% (521/820), and Qmax <15 ml/s in 48.5% (398/805) of the subjects. The incidence rate of BPH, defined as IPSS >7, Qmax <15 ml/s and prostate volume > 20 ml, was 23.5% (193/820).
CONCLUSIONAmong the men aged > or = 40 years in Pingliang, LUTS and prostate volume were correlated positively, while Qmax negatively with age, and the prevalence of BPH was 23.5%.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; China ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Organ Size ; Prevalence ; Prostate ; pathology ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; diagnosis ; epidemiology
2.Depression and Its Severity Are Strongly Associated with Both Storage and Voiding Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Independently of Prostate Volume.
Su Min JEONG ; Beomseok SUH ; Soo Hyun JANG ; Ho Seong JIN ; Nakhyun KIM ; Hyuktae KWON ; Belong CHO ; Jin Ho PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(11):1646-1651
Depression is related to various functional medical conditions. Its association with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) is also expected. We evaluated whether depression and its severity are associated with LUTS when LUTS risk factors including prostate volume (PV) are taken into account in a large population of Korean men. Study subjects included 10,275 men who underwent routine health check-ups at the Healthcare System Gangnam Center of Seoul National University Hospital. Depression was assessed using Beck Depression Inventory-II and LUTS using international prostate symptom score. PV was measured using transrectal ultrasonography by a radiologist. Effect sizes of depression severity on total, storage, and voiding symptoms were assessed. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, mild, moderate and severe depression were associated with total (adjusted odds ratio: aOR = 2.99, 3.86 and 8.99; all P < 0.001), voiding (aOR = 3.04, 3.28 and 5.58; all P < 0.001) and storage symptoms (aOR = 2.43, 3.43 and 2.89; all P < 0.05) showing dose response relationships (all P trend < 0.001). In a subgroup analysis for participants with PV data (n = 1,925), mild and moderate-severe depression were also associated with LUTS (aOR = 3.29, 2.84; P < 0.001 and 0.018, respectively). In conclusion, depression and its severity are strongly associated with total, voiding, and storage symptoms independently of PV state.
Adult
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Age Distribution
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Comorbidity
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Depression/*diagnosis/*epidemiology
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/*diagnosis/*epidemiology
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Male
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Men's Health/statistics & numerical data
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Middle Aged
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Organ Size
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Prostate
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Prostatic Hyperplasia/*diagnosis/*epidemiology
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Risk Factors
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Severity of Illness Index