BPH Flashcards

1
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Classifications of the severity of urinary retention according to the international prostate symptom score? Do we treat symptoms?

A
  • Mild: 0-7. Consider watch and wait
  • Moderate: 8 - 19. Consider AAB
  • Severe: 20 - 35. Refer to urology
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Labs to be done in a patient with suspected BPH?

A
  • Urinanalysis
  • Prostate specific antigen (PSA) to determine if 5-ARI is to be done
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Non-pharmacotherapy for BPH?

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  • Reduce caffeine and alcohol
  • Avoid excessive fluid intake at night
  • Treat constipation if present (constipation due to pressure on rectum caused by enlarged prostate)
  • Modify medications (e.g. change timing of diuretics)
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Significant side effects of Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor blockers (AAB)?

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Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome during cataract surgery

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5
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List the AABs and their dosing regimen

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  • Alfuzosin XL 10 mg ON after meal
  • Tamsulosin 0.4-0.8 mg after meal
  • Tamsulosin CR 0.4 mg after meal
  • Doxazosin 1-8 mg ON
  • Doxazosin XL 4-8mg OD with meals (titrate upon week 4 if still have symptoms)
  • Terazosin 1-20 mg ON
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6
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Why is AAB dosed at night?

A

Hypotension which may cause dizziness throughout the day if taken in the morning

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Alternate classes of medications used in BPH

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  • Beta-3 adrenergic agonists: promote relaxation without bladder contractility (e.g. mirabegron 25 - 50mg OD)
  • Anticholinergics: for over-reactive bladder (OAB) but no increased post-void residual (e.g. solifenacin 5 mg OD, oxybutynin ER 5-10 mg OD, Tolterodine)
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Class of drugs used to prevent progression of BPH?

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5-alpha reductase inhibitors (5-ARI)

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Mechanisms of 5-ARIs

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Block conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT)

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Side effects of 5-ARIs

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  1. Suppression of PSA (hence must check baseline before initiation of 5-ARI)
  2. Sexual dysfunction
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10
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Give two examples of 5-ARIs and their dosing

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  1. Finasteride 5 mg OD
  2. Dutasteride 0.5 mg OD
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11
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When should a combination of AAB and 5-ARI be used?

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Prostate enlargement with moderate to severe symptoms of BPH (IPSS > 12)

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