The value of percentage free prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the detection of prostate cancer among patients with intermediate levels of total PSA (4.0–10.0 ng/mL) in Nigeria

Ezenwa, E.V. and Tijani, K.H. and Jeje, E.A. and Soriyan, O.O. and Ogunjimi, M.A. and Ojewola, R.W. and Ajie, O.I. and El-Nahas, A.R. (2012) The value of percentage free prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the detection of prostate cancer among patients with intermediate levels of total PSA (4.0–10.0 ng/mL) in Nigeria. Arab Journal of Urology, 10 (4). pp. 394-400. ISSN 2090-598X

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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the value of percentage free prostate-specific antigen (%fPSA) in the detection of prostate cancer among Nigerian men with an intermediate total PSA level (4–10 ng/mL), and to show if the optimum threshold for biopsy is different from Caucasian values when the widely used (six-core, digitally directed) prostate biopsy protocol in Nigerians is applied.

Patients and methods: The study included 105 patients aged >50 years, with a palpably benign prostate gland and intermediate levels of total PSA (4–10 ng/mL). These patients had a free PSA assay and a transrectal digitally directed six-core biopsy of the prostate. The %fPSA was calculated and the optimum threshold value for detecting prostate cancer was determined.

Results: The mean (SD) age of the patients was 64.4 (6.6) years and their mean (SD) total PSA level was 6.6 (1.7) ng/mL. Of these men 14 (13.3%) had cancer of the prostate detected by the prostate biopsy. The %fPSA level related directly to sensitivity values but inversely to the specificity and the positive predictive values. The best threshold of %fPSA for detecting cancer in these men was <40%, with a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 93.4% and a positive predictive value of 70% (P<0.05).

Conclusions: In evaluating Nigerian patients with a palpably benign prostate gland and within the intermediate total PSA range, when digitally directed biopsy protocol is adopted, a %fPSA threshold of <40% will detect significant percentage of those with prostate cancer, with a minimal number of unnecessary biopsies. This value differs from that reported in western studies in which transrectal ultrasonography-directed biopsy was used.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2023 05:10
Last Modified: 11 May 2024 09:44
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/1729

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