Publication: Role of urine glycosaminoglycan levels in the diagnosis and follow-up in men with lower urinary tract symptoms.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate
whether urinary glycosaminoglycans
(GAG) levels reflect clinical status in men with lower urinary
tract symptoms and if they could be used as a marker in management
of overactive bladder (OAB).
Methods: A total of 34 patients were recruited who were admitted
with LUTS and diagnosed as having clinically bladder outlet
obstruction (BOO) due to prostate enlargement. These newly
diagnosed, never treated patients underwent routine investigation,
consisting of history, physical examination, PSA, ultrasound,
uroflowmetry, assessment of symptoms scored by both
International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and Marmara-
Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (M-OBQ). The patients were
divided into two groups as those with an initial M-OBQ score
< 12 (group 1) and ≥ 13 (group 2). Alfa blocker was initiated in
eligible patients. Further evaluations included prostate volume
measurement, pre- and post-treatment urinary GAG levels, IPSS
and M-QAOB values and maximum urine flow rate (Qmax).
Results: Before treatment, urinary GAG level was 21.5 mg/gCr
(6.1-45.5) in Group 1, and 23.35 mg/gCr (15.6-32.6) in Group
2 (p =0.845). After the treatment, the GAG level in Group 1 and
Group 2 were found to be 19.8 mg/gCr (7.4-70.5) and 18 (7.6-
41.7), respectively (p = 0.511). No difference in GAG levels was
found in subgroup analysis for patients with or without OAB.
Conclusions: In recent years, there have been many studies
investigating the relationship between LUTS and urinary markers.
However, in our prospective study, no relationship was
found between pre- and post- treatment urinary GAG levels in
patients with LUTS with or without OAB.
Key wORDS: GAG; Bladder outlet obstruction; Overactive
bladder; Biomarker.
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Aydin H. R., Sekerci Ç. A., Kocakgol H., Basok B. I., Bedir F., Guctas A. O., Akdeniz F., Aksoy H. Z., Ramazanoglu M. A., Tanidir Y., "Role of urine glycosaminoglycan levels in the diagnosis and follow-up in men with lower urinary tract symptoms.", Archivio italiano di urologia, andrologia : organo ufficiale [di] Societa italiana di ecografia urologica e nefrologica, ss.12367, 2024
