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Actas Urológicas Españolas

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GARCIA, Herney Andrés; ESTRADA, Carlos Gonzalo  and  CARBONELL, Jorge. Prevalence of abnormal coagulation tests in patients who undergo transrectal biopsy of the prostate. Actas Urol Esp [online]. 2009, vol.33, n.8, pp.860-864. ISSN 0210-4806.

Purpose: To determine the prevalence of abnormal coagulation tests in patients who undergo transrectal prostate biopsy. Material and methods: A cross-sectional study was performed at Hospital Universitario del Valle (HUV) between 1 June and 31 December 2008. Variables collected included age, PSA value, PT (prothrombin time), PTT (partial thromboplastin time) and INR (international normalized ratio) values and the presence of abnormalities in each of the haematological variables. There are no real normal or maximum acceptable values in clinical practice; however, the values described by some authors and different clinical practice protocols serve as a guide. Results: The average age was 70 years, the median PSA was 28, the partial thromboplastin time was altered in 2.3% of patients, and INR was abnormal in 3.4% of patients (cut-off point 1.5). There were no changes in PT or INR values (cut-off point 2.0). Conclusions: The prevalence of abnormal coagulation tests is low even when there are no clear cut-off points in worldwide literature that would determine abnormality.

Keywords : Prothrombin time; Partial thromboplastin time; Prostate specific antigen; Biopsy.

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