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Presence of leucocytes in prostatic secretions correlates with the severity of lower urinary tract symptoms

Authors
Lee, Min HoLee, ChunwooChoi, Jae HwiJeh, Seong UkLee, Sin WooChoi, See MinHwa, Jeong SeokHyun, Jae SeogChung, Ky HyunKam, Sung Chul
Issue Date
Jul-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
leucocytes; lower urinary tract symptoms; prostatic hyperplasia; prostatitis; questionnaires
Citation
ANDROLOGIA, v.52, no.6
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SCIE
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Journal Title
ANDROLOGIA
Volume
52
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/6449
DOI
10.1111/and.13607
ISSN
0303-4569
Abstract
We investigated the correlation between the presence of leucocytes in expressed prostatic secretion and the lower urinary tract symptom severity by retrospectively reviewing 699 men with lower urinary tract symptoms. The patients were evaluated by the International Prostate Symptoms Score and the Overactive Bladder Symptoms Score and underwent expressed prostatic secretion testing. Patients were classified into groups 1 and 2 based on the expressed prostatic secretion leucocyte count. The mean total and storage score of the International Prostate Symptoms Score, and mean total Overactive Bladder Symptoms Score were higher in group 1. Urine flow metrics showed that voided volume and maximum flow rate were lower in group 1. The scores for International Prostate Symptoms Score questions 4, 6 and 7 and Overactive Bladder Symptoms Score question 2 were higher in group 1 and showed a weak positive correlation with expressed prostatic secretion. Voided volume and maximum flow rate showed the strongest correlation, although International Prostate Symptoms Score question 7 and Overactive Bladder Symptoms Score question 2 were the only independent predictors of expressed prostatic secretion. Therefore, leucocytes in expressed prostatic secretion are associated with the lower urinary tract symptom severity, particularly nocturnal urination symptoms.
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