Analysis of Differences Degree of Severity and Quality of Life of BPH Diabetes with BPH Non-Diabetes Patients
Date
2019-08-14Author
Putra, Prayoga Triyadi Kurnia
Wahyudi, Septa Surya
Marchianti, Ancah Caesarina Novi
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Objective:Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a benign tumor located in prostate caused by prostate cell that will
continuously grows which covalent with the aging process and the dihidrotestosteron level (DHT} increase. Prostate
Hyperplasia can stop the urethra pars prostatics and causesa clogging in the urine's flow excretes from bladder. Lower
Urinary Tract Symptomps (LUTS) is a bladder muscle compensation mechanism to excrete urine. Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
is one of the risk factors of BPH. This research aimed to find the differences on the degree of severity and quality of life BPH
DM with BPH non-DM Material & Methods: This research was observational analytic with cross sectional design which
done to 32 subjects that consist of 16 BPH-DM subjects and 16 BPH non-DM in Bina Sehat Hospital Jember, Paru Hospital
Jember, and Bhayangkara Hospital Bondowoso which meet to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data acquired from lead
interview result using International Prostate Symptoms Score (!PSS) questionnaire to evaluate the degree of severity and
World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire to evaluate the quality of life. The data
processing using Mann Whitney's comparative test. Results: !PSS and physic domain, psychology and social had p value in
a row 0.001; 0.000; 0.001; and 0.001. Conclusion: It showed that there was a meaningful difference betweenBPH DMwith
BPH non-DM Environment domain had p value of0.373. It showed the non-meaningful difference between BPH DM with
BPHnon-DM
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