Performance of PSA and of PSA density in the diagnosis of prostate carcinoma

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Objective - The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of the prostate volume and PSA density on the performance of total PSA to diagnosis of prostate carcinoma. Methods - We analyzed 217 patients (PSA 0-10ng/ml) submitted to transrectal sextant prostate biopsy. Criteria for biopsy indication was PSA >2ng/ml and/or digital rectal exam suspicious of prostate cancer. Results - Fifty five patients had prostate neoplasia (25.3%) and in 8/55 (25.3%) the serum PSA was under 4ng/ml. The sensitivity and specificity of the test were respectively 98.2% / 16.6% at a cut-off point of 2.5ng/ml and 85.4% / 38.8% at cut-off of 4ng/ml. The corresponding values for prostates >40ml or <40ml were: 96.2% / 8.1% and 100% / 27.2% at the cut-off point of 2.5ng/ml, and 92.5% / 20% and 78.5% / 62.3% at a cut-off level of 4ng/ml. For prostates <40ml a PSA cut-off point of 4ng/ml leads to a misdiagnosis in 21.4% of the malignant tumors. The median PSAD of benign prostates are different according to prostate volume (.4oml or <40ml). PSAD at cut-off of 0.08 increases the PSA specificity at both PSA cut-off points. Conclusions - Prostate volume affects the sensitivity and specificity of PSA and the median values of PSAD. PSAD of 0.08 increases the PSA specificity specially at a cut-off point of 2.5ng/ml in prostates smaller than 40ml.

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Martins, A. C. P., Borelli-Bovo, T. J., Dos Reis, R. B., Paschoalin, E. L., Cologna, A. J., & Suaid, H. J. (2002). Performance of PSA and of PSA density in the diagnosis of prostate carcinoma. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 17(SUPPL. 3), 7–11. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-86502002000900002

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