尼日利亚东南部前列腺癌患者体重指数与Gleason评分的相关性

Nigerian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-09 DOI:10.4103/njs.NJS_66_20
Uchenna Victor Nwadi, Alexander Maduaburochukwu Ekwunife Nwofor, Chidi Kingsley Oranusi, Jideofor Chukwuma Orakwe, Emmanuel Ahuizechukwu Obiesie, Timothy Uzoma Mbaeri, Joseph Amaoge Abiahu, Okechukwu Obiora Mbonu
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导读:前列腺癌在全球的负担越来越重。临床过程从一种无痛的疾病到迅速侵袭的癌症不等。在欠发达国家,由于发病较晚,该病与较高的死亡率有关。前列腺腺癌的Gleason评分系统在诊断病例中具有预后意义。肥胖与包括前列腺癌在内的许多癌症的发展有关。关于体重指数(BMI)衡量的肥胖和格里森评分衡量的前列腺癌侵袭性之间的关系,有相互矛盾的报告。本研究旨在确定前列腺癌患者的BMI和Gleason评分之间是否存在相关性。方法学:这是一项前瞻性、基于医院的横断面研究,涉及连续的前列腺癌患者。对每位患者进行临床评估,包括人体测量、直肠指检和相关调查,并收集备考资料。随后进行前列腺穿刺活检,并对诊断为前列腺腺癌的患者进行Gleason分级和评分。数据采用Spearman相关进行统计学分析。结果:患者平均年龄为69.54±8.61岁(47 ~ 83岁)。BMI范围为16.98 ~ 36.45 kg/m2,平均值为27.03±5.03 kg/m2。超重26例(36.1%),肥胖34.7%。平均总前列腺特异性抗原为118.65±84.43 ng/ml,范围为31 ~ 406 ng/ml。模态格里森评分为9分,范围为4-10分。BMI与Gleason评分呈正相关(r = 0.817, P = 0.0003)。结论:前列腺癌患者的BMI与其Gleason评分呈正相关。
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Correlation between Body Mass Index and Gleason Score in Men with Prostate Cancer in Southeastern Nigeria.

Correlation between Body Mass Index and Gleason Score in Men with Prostate Cancer in Southeastern Nigeria.

Introduction: Prostate cancer has an increasing global burden. The clinical course varies from an indolent disease to a rapidly aggressive cancer. It is associated with higher mortality in less developed nations due to late presentation. The Gleason scoring system for prostatic adenocarcinoma has prognostic implications in diagnosed cases. Obesity has been associated with the evolution of many cancers including prostate cancer. There are conflicting reports on the relationship between obesity, as measured by body mass index (BMI), and prostate cancer aggressiveness, as measured by Gleason score. This study is aimed to determine if a correlation exists between BMI and Gleason score in men with prostate cancer.

Methodology: This was a prospective, hospital-based, cross-sectional study involving consecutive patients with prostate cancer. Clinical evaluation including anthropometry, digital rectal examination, and relevant investigations were done for each patient and data collected with pro forma. This was followed by prostate needle biopsy and those diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the prostate had their Gleason grades and scores obtained. Data were analyzed statistically using Spearman Correlation.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 69.54 ± 8.61 years (range 47-83 years). The BMI ranged from 16.98 to 36.45 kg/m2, with a mean of 27.03 ± 5.03 kg/m2. Twenty-six of the patients (36.1%) were overweight and 34.7% were obese. The mean total prostate-specific antigen was 118.65 ± 84.43 ng/ml, with a range of 31-406 ng/ml. The modal Gleason score was 9 with a range of 4-10. There was a strong positive correlation between BMI and Gleason score (r = 0.817, P = 0.0003).

Conclusion: The BMI of patients with prostate cancer correlated positively with their Gleason score.

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