Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (02): 205-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the correlation between a diverse of clinical factors and bone metastases of prostate cancer.Methods The clinical data of 80 patients with prostate cancer were collected and analyzed. The correlations of age, alkalinephosphotase (ALP), prostate specific antigen (PSA), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), Gleason score, and expressions ofandrogen receptor (AR) and Ki-67 with bone metastases were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Logistic regression analysis.The cutoff value, sensitivity and specificity of the independent correlation factors were calculated. Results Forty-five of the 80patients (56%) were found to have bone metastasis, who had significantly older age and higher levels of ALP, PSA, ESR,Gleason score, and expressions of AR and Ki-67 than those without bone metastasis (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysisidentified PSA, Gleason score and AR expression as independent factors correlated with bone metastasis with OR (95% CI) of1.005 (1.001, 1.009) (P=0.008), 5.356 (1.431, 20.039) (P=0.013), and 18.594 (2.460, 140.524) (P=0.005), respectively. The cutoff valuesof PSA, Gleason Score and AR were 67.1 ng/ml, 7.5, and 2.5, respectively; their sensitivities were 55.6%, 75.6%, and 84.0% forpredicting bone metastasis with specificities of 97.1%, 82.9%, and 91.4%, respectively. Conclusion Of the factors analyzed, PSA,Gleason score and AR expression, but not age, ALP, PSA, ESR, or Ki-67 expression, are the predictive factors of bone metastasisof prostate cancer.
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