What are the functions of the prostate? (2)
What are the 3 tissue types the prostate consists of?
The prostate is close in proximity to the bladder with __________ receptors
muscarinic
What is BPH?
A histologic condition of proliferation of smooth muscle and epithelial cells in prostatic transition zone, which most commonly affects older adults >=40 years old. Bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms associated with BPH include voiding symptoms, storage symptoms, and postmicturition dribbling
Explain how BPH occurs/the pathophysiology
When the enlarged prostate starts to push against the urethra, restricting the flow of urine. The bladder wall then begins to thicken and become irritable. The bladder starts to contract even when it contains only small amounts of urine. Over time, the bladder weakens and loses its ability to empty itself completely, leaving urine behind.
What factor is most likely responsible for prostate enlargement?
Androgens
- Likely due to increased activity of intra-prostatic 5-alpha-reductase despite overall declining androgens with age.
What factor is most likely responsible for detrusor muscle decline?
Age
BPH is caused by a combination of __________ + _____
androgens (DHT); age (detrusor muscle)
What are the 3 main groups of symptoms of BPH?
What are the ‘storage’ symptoms of BPH? (4)
What are the ‘voiding’ symptoms of BPH? (5)
What are the ‘post-micturition’ symptoms of BPH? (2)
What are the complications of BPH? (8)
What are the 4 ways to assess for BPH?
Describe the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)
A questionnaire to determine between BPH or other incontinence and to assess severity
(Scale of 0-35 [higher score = more severe symptoms])
Why do a urinalysis for BPH assessment?
To rule out prostatitis, nephritis, UTI, etc.
Why do digital rectal exam during BPH assessment?
To feel if [the prostate is] smooth (likely benign) or nodular (maybe malignant)
Describe the purpose of prostate specific antigen (PSA) for BPH assessment
Baseline and for monitoring progression - it is a predictor for prostate SIZE (in combo with age) - no evidence to link to cancer
What are some drugs that can exacerbate BPH? (3+4)
What are some non-pharm options to try for BPH? (10)
What are the 4 groups of pharmacological options for BPH treatment?
List the alpha1-blocker drugs used for BPH treatment (6)
Name the 2 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor meds for BPH treatment
What is the PDE5I med used for BPH treatment?
Tadalafil