Abstract

To evaluate the preferred position used by Brazilian Urologists to perform DRE, the position that Brazilian patients prefer or think it is less embarrassing to have a DRE, and to evaluate the results of DRE with patients in left lateral decubitus, modified lithotomy, standing-up, or the physician will have them place their elbows on the table and squat down slightly. Brazilian Urologists were contacted by e-mail, and 200 patients answered a questionnaire while undergoing prostate cancer screening. The preferred position was modified lithotomy position reported by 63.4% of Urologists, and left lateral position reported by 42.7% of the patients. Total DRE time was lower in the standing-up position. Pain and urinary urgency scores were similar regardless of the position used, and bowel urgency score was higher in patients squatting down. Patients were similar in terms of age and PSA level, but there was a significant difference between the standard deviations of estimated prostate weight in left lateral position. There were no differences in prostate asymmetry, positive DRE, or incomplete palpation of the prostate rates among different examination positions. Despite individual subjective preferences, a faster examination time in the standing-up position, and higher bowel urgency scores in patients with their elbows placed on the table and squatting down slightly, there were similar rates of prostate asymmetry, positive DRE, and incomplete palpation of the prostate, and comparable patient tolerability among different examination techniques.

Highlights

  • Digital rectal examination (DRE) was the only diagnostic test for prostate cancer before 1920, and diagnostic procedures have increased in number, complexity, and expense [1], DRE is still an important part of prostate cancer screening because of its simplicity, limited time and expenses, and relative little discomfort involved

  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the preferred position used by Brazilian Urologists to perform DRE, in which position Brazilian patients prefer or perceived as less embarrassing to undergo DRE

  • Estimated prostate weight, prostate asymmetry, positive DRE, and incomplete palpation of the prostate rates were calculated for each position

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Introduction

Digital rectal examination (DRE) was the only diagnostic test for prostate cancer before 1920, and diagnostic procedures have increased in number, complexity, and expense [1], DRE is still an important part of prostate cancer screening because of its simplicity, limited time and expenses, and relative little discomfort involved. Positioning preferences are individual and, there is little published information comparing different position techniques during prostate cancer screening [4,5,6]. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the preferred position used by Brazilian Urologists to perform DRE, in which position Brazilian patients prefer or perceived as less embarrassing to undergo DRE

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