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Responders and nonresponders to transurethral microwave thermotherapy: a multicenter retrospective analysis

  • M. J. de Wildt
  • , A. Tubaro
  • , K. Höfner
  • , S. S. Carter
  • , J. J. de la Rosette
  • , M. Devonec

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Abstract

We attempted to identify any parameter that could possibly lead to a successful treatment outcome after transurethral microwave thermotherapy. Clinical parameters and treatment profiles of 292 patients were analyzed in a retrospective multicenter manner. Responder and nonresponder groups were identified according to a given definition. No statistically significant differences in baseline characteristics were found. Responders showed a 76% symptomatic improvement rate compared to 27% in nonresponders, and an 82% improvement rate in peak flow compared to a 5% decrease in nonresponders. Responders also showed a significantly greater increase in posttreatment PSA level and a significantly greater amount of energy released during treatment. No baseline clinical parameter is capable of predicting treatment outcome
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1775-1778
JournalJournal of urology
Volume154
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1995

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