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Table 2 Comparison of prostate cancer detection rate according to PSA level, prostate volume and PSA density between transrectal and transperineal prostate biopsy

From: Transrectal versus transperineal prostate biopsy in detection of prostate cancer: a retrospective study based on 452 patients

Variables

All patients (n, %)

Transrectal biopsy (n, %)

Transperineal biopsy (n, %)

p value

PSA (ng/mL)

    

≤ 10

63/152 (41.4)

40/87 (46.0)

23/65 (35.4)

0.190

10–20

56/140 (40.0)

29/63 (46.0)

27/77 (35.1)

0.188

20–100

111/160 (69.4)

69/95 (72.6)

42/65 (64.6)

0.280

Prostate volume (mL)

    

≤ 30

74/96 (77.1)

38/53 (71.7)

36/43 (83.7)

0.163

30–80

134/272 (49.3)

85/151 (56.3)

49/121 (40.5)

0.010

> 80

22/84 (26.2)

15/41 (36.6)

7/43 (16.3)

0.034

PSA density (ng/mL2)

    

≤ 0.15

23/92 (25.0)

14/42 (33.3)

9/50 (18.0)

0.091

> 0.15

207/360 (57.5)

124/203(61.1)

83/157 (52.8)

0.118