African Research Journal of Medical Sciences
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Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2025
Research Paper

Doppler velocimetry of the prostate and its relationship with biochemical index in patients with benign prostate hyperplasia in Kano

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Abubakar Umar1 ID logo, Tasi’u Ahmed2 ID logo, Muhammed Bello Shehu3 ID logo, Adamu Yakubu4* ID logo, Muhammad Sidi5 ID logo, Modu Alhaji Ali6 ID logo, Muhammed Abba7 ID logo, Geofery Luntsi8 ID logo and Anas Mohammed9 ID logo
Afr.Res.J.Med.Sc. 2(2) (2025) 82-87,https://doi.org/10.62587/AFRJMS.2.2.2025.82-87
Received: 07/01/2025|Accepted: 29/06/2025|Published: 25/07/2025

Abstract

Background: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-malignant prostate gland enlargement that produces lower urinary tract symptoms in older men. This study investigates the Resistive Index (RI) of blood flow in prostate patients diagnosed with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). It compares the RI values of patients with obstructive BPH, non-obstructive BPH, high Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) levels, and aberrant prostate size. Materials and Methods: The study studied 80 male patients aged 50-85 with benign prostate hyperplasia and lower urinary tract symptoms during 8 months. Results: The blockage rate was 65% out of 52 patients, with 35% not having it. An obstructive pattern was shown by the markedly elevated resistance index of the right and left capsular arteries. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) values were high in 74% of patients and low in 26%. Additionally, PSA levels were directly impacted by the enlargement of the right and left capsular. Conclusion: The RI measurement using prostate Doppler ultrasound can be added to the modalities available for diagnosis of BPH. Moreover, its value can be correlated to the prostate size, prostate-specific antigens, and degree of obstruction.


Keywords: Doppler ultrasound, Prostate, Prostate-specific antigen, Transrectal ultrasound

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