Can Bladder and Prostate Sonomorphology Be Used for Detecting Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Patients With Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia?

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Objective To investigate the accuracy of the bladder and prostate sonomorphologic parameters for the diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)/benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Patients and Methods First-visit men, aged ≥ 50 years, with LUTS/BPH were prospectively enrolled. Added to the initial basic evaluation, all patients underwent pelvic ultrasonography and pressure flow study. The pressure flow study was used as a reference standard for BOO, and according to its results, patients were divided into BOO and non-BOO groups. The sonomorphologic findings were compared between both groups, and the diagnostic accuracy of the significant parameters was determined. Results In total, 157 patients were included. Of these, 48 (30.57%) had BOO and 109 (69.43%) did not. Bladder wall thickness (BWT), ultrasound estimated bladder weight (UEBW), and intravesical prostatic protrusion (IPP) were the sonomorphologic parameters that differed significantly between both groups (P

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Ahmed, A. fotouh, & Bedewi, M. (2016). Can Bladder and Prostate Sonomorphology Be Used for Detecting Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Patients With Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia? Urology, 98, 126–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2016.08.033

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