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. 2008;40(1):85-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11255-007-9236-4. Epub 2007 Jul 6.

Diagnostic efficacy of free to total ratio of prostate-specific antigen and prostate-specific antigen velocity, singly and in combination, in detecting prostate cancer in patients with total serum prostate-specific antigen between 4 and 10 ng/ml

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Diagnostic efficacy of free to total ratio of prostate-specific antigen and prostate-specific antigen velocity, singly and in combination, in detecting prostate cancer in patients with total serum prostate-specific antigen between 4 and 10 ng/ml

Shingo Yamamoto et al. Int Urol Nephrol. 2008.

Abstract

To assess the diagnostic efficacy of prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-related parameters, using a total of 226 patients with gray zone PSA who underwent prostate biopsy, various cutoff points of free to total ratio of PSA (f/t PSA) and PSA velocity (PSAV) were evaluated. Higher cutoff points of f/t PSA resulted in high sensitivity and negative predictive value (NPV): at f/t PSA <15%, sensitivity was 82.0% (41/50) and NPV 84.7% (50/59), and at f/t PSA <20%, 96.0% (48/50) and 92.3% (24/26). Lowering cutoff points also resulted in higher sensitivity and NPV: at PSAV >or=0.75 ng/ml per year, sensitivity was 71.4% (15/21) and NPV 82.4% (28/34), and at PSAV >or=0.40 ng/ml per year, 95.2% (20/21) and 95.2% (20/21). Further, among the patients with both of these parameters available, both sensitivity and NPV achieved 100% (10/10 and 7/7) when the indication for biopsy was determined as f/t PSA <15% or PSAV >or=0.40 ng/ml per year. Our results showed that unnecessary prostate biopsies could be more effectively avoided among patients with "gray zone PSA" by combination of f/t PSA and PSAV than single usage of these indexes.

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