确定脊髓损伤人群前列腺癌筛查中异常前列腺特异性抗原值。

Ryan W Fogg,Sarah C Krzastek,Nicole Vissichelli,Edem Defor,Roy Sabo,Mina Ghatas,Adam Sima,Natalie Swavely,Baruch M Grob,William Carter,Lance Goetz,Adam P Klausner
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简介与目的脊髓损伤(SCI)患者经常经历尿路炎症和操作以及慢性性腺功能减退,所有这些都可能人为地改变PSA值。因此,既定的PSA参考范围和年龄调整值在这一人群中可能不准确。本研究的目的是利用国家退伍军人事务数据来建立脊髓损伤人群中PSA的阈值,以指导前列腺癌筛查的决策。方法收集1999-2019年国家退伍军人事务系统中所有SCI男性患者的PSA值。排除脊髓损伤诊断前和前列腺癌诊断后收集的数据。根据ICD9和ICD10代码列表确定SCI。使用混合效应分位数回归来估计经年龄和脊髓损伤后时间调整的百分位数PSA值。然后将这些值与非sci人群的已发表值进行比较。结果共纳入34899例脊髓损伤男性退伍军人,PSA值240131。使用最佳拟合模型,创建25、50、75和95百分位数的年龄调整PSA值。SCI人群中PSA的第95个年龄调整百分位数分别为40-49:2.5 ng/mL, 50-59: 2.6 ng/mL, 60-69: 2.6 ng/mL和70-79:2.8 ng/mL。结论利用一个庞大的、地理上多样化的数据库,可以生成脊髓损伤人群中年龄调整后的PSA值。虽然SCI人群的PSA值在年轻男性中具有可比性,但随着SCI人群年龄的增长,PSA不能上升,并停滞在3ng /mL左右。
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Defining Abnormal Prostate Specific Antigen Values for Prostate Cancer Screening in the Spinal Cord Injury Population.
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE Men with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) experience frequent urinary tract inflammation and manipulation as well as chronic hypogonadism, all of which may artifactually alter PSA values. Thus, established PSA reference ranges and age-adjusted values may not be accurate in this population. This study's objective was to use national Veterans Affairs data to establish threshold values for PSA in the SCI population to guide decision making in prostate cancer screening. METHODS All PSA values in the national Veterans Affairs system in men with SCI were collected between 1999-2019. Values collected prior to a diagnosis of SCI and after a diagnosis of prostate cancer were excluded. Determination of SCI was based on a list of ICD9 and ICD10 codes. Mixed-effect quantile regression was used to estimate percentile PSA values adjusted by age and time since spinal cord injury. These values were then compared to published values in the non-SCI population. RESULTS A total of 34,899 male veterans with SCI were included in the analysis with a total of 240,131 PSA values. Using the best-fit model, age-adjusted PSA values for the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 95th percentiles were created. The 95th age-adjusted percentile values for PSA in the SCI population were 40-49: 2.5 ng/mL, 50-59: 2.6 ng/mL, 60-69: 2.6 ng/mL, and 70-79: 2.8 ng/mL. CONCLUSIONS Using a large, geographically diverse database, age-adjusted PSA values in the SCI population can be generated. While PSA values of the SCI population are comparable in younger men, as the SCI population ages, PSA fails to rise and stagnates at around 3 ng/mL.
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