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[Finasteride: an effective therapeutic for benign prostatic hyperplasia related gross hematuria in patients receiving anticoagulant]

Authors :
Yun-Hua, Lin
Yong-Guang, Jiang
Ming-Chuan, Li
Tao, Peng
Source :
Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology. 15(1)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

To study the effect of finasteride on benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) related gross hematuria in patients receiving anticoagulant.A total of 105 patients with BPH related gross hematuria were divided into an anticoagulant group (n = 81), treated with combined therapy of anticoagulants and finasteride, and a control group (n = 24), given finasteride only at 5 mg daily. The therapeutic effects were compared by a 6-month follow-up.In the anticoagulant group, gross hematuria was cured in 52 patients (64.2%), taking an average time of 3.9 weeks (1-6 weeks), and improved in 12 patients (14.8%), as compared with 16 patients cured (66.7%), 3.2 weeks taken (1-5 weeks), and 4 patients improved (16.7%) in the control group. The mean time taken to resolve hematuria was longer in the former (P0.05). But the cure rates had no significant differences either between the two groups or among the subgroups receiving different anticoagulants.Finasteride is an effective therapeutic for BPH related hematuria in patients receiving different anticoagulants. It makes no significant differences in cure and effectiveness rates between patients treated with and without anticoagulant, but takes an average of longer time to resolve hematuria in patients receiving anticoagulant.

Details

ISSN :
10093591
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology
Accession number :
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