Prostate specific antigen retesting intervals and trends in England: population based cohort study.
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PICO 자동 추출 (휴리스틱, conf 3/4)
유사 논문P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
116 patients had at least one PSA test, resulting in 3 835 440 PSA tests overall.
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
multiple tests, many were tested more frequently than recommended, raising concerns about overtesting
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
추출되지 않음
O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
PSA retesting is occurring in patients without recorded symptoms and in those with low PSA values. To ensure maximum benefit to patients while reducing the risk of overtesting, research is urgently needed to determine appropriate evidence based PSA retesting intervals.
[OBJECTIVE] To characterise the use of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test in primary care in England.
- 연구 설계 cohort study
APA
Collins KK, Oke JL, et al. (2025). Prostate specific antigen retesting intervals and trends in England: population based cohort study.. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 391, e083800. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2024-083800
MLA
Collins KK, et al.. "Prostate specific antigen retesting intervals and trends in England: population based cohort study.." BMJ (Clinical research ed.), vol. 391, 2025, pp. e083800.
PMID
41062172 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
[OBJECTIVE] To characterise the use of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test in primary care in England.
[DESIGN] Population based open cohort study.
[SETTING] England.
[PARTICIPANTS] 10 235 805 male patients older than 18 years and registered at 1442 general practices that contributed to the Clinical Practice Research Datalink between 2000 and 2018. Data were linked to the National Cancer Registry, Hospital Episode Statistics, and Office for National Statistics.
[MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES] Population based temporal trends and annual percentage changes were analysed using age standardised PSA testing rates. Mixed effects negative binomial regression models investigated individual patient rate ratios of PSA testing. Linear mixed effects models examined factors associated with an individual patient's length of PSA retesting intervals. All results were analysed by region, deprivation, age, ethnicity, family history of prostate cancer, symptom presentation, and PSA value.
[RESULTS] 1 521 116 patients had at least one PSA test, resulting in 3 835 440 PSA tests overall. 48.4% (735 750) of these patients had multiple tests and 72.8% (535 990) of them never presented with a PSA value above the age specific referral threshold. The median retesting interval overall was 12.6 months (interquartile range 6.2-27.5). Testing rates varied by region, deprivation, ethnicity, family history, age, PSA value, and symptoms. Once tested, patients had shorter retesting intervals if they were older, were of an ethnicity other than white, had a family history of prostate cancer, or had previously raised PSA levels. Despite considerable variation in testing rates by region and deprivation, the length of retesting intervals was similar across these groups.
[CONCLUSIONS] PSA testing before a diagnosis of prostate cancer in primary care in England varied. Among patients who underwent multiple tests, many were tested more frequently than recommended, raising concerns about overtesting. PSA retesting is occurring in patients without recorded symptoms and in those with low PSA values. To ensure maximum benefit to patients while reducing the risk of overtesting, research is urgently needed to determine appropriate evidence based PSA retesting intervals.
[DESIGN] Population based open cohort study.
[SETTING] England.
[PARTICIPANTS] 10 235 805 male patients older than 18 years and registered at 1442 general practices that contributed to the Clinical Practice Research Datalink between 2000 and 2018. Data were linked to the National Cancer Registry, Hospital Episode Statistics, and Office for National Statistics.
[MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES] Population based temporal trends and annual percentage changes were analysed using age standardised PSA testing rates. Mixed effects negative binomial regression models investigated individual patient rate ratios of PSA testing. Linear mixed effects models examined factors associated with an individual patient's length of PSA retesting intervals. All results were analysed by region, deprivation, age, ethnicity, family history of prostate cancer, symptom presentation, and PSA value.
[RESULTS] 1 521 116 patients had at least one PSA test, resulting in 3 835 440 PSA tests overall. 48.4% (735 750) of these patients had multiple tests and 72.8% (535 990) of them never presented with a PSA value above the age specific referral threshold. The median retesting interval overall was 12.6 months (interquartile range 6.2-27.5). Testing rates varied by region, deprivation, ethnicity, family history, age, PSA value, and symptoms. Once tested, patients had shorter retesting intervals if they were older, were of an ethnicity other than white, had a family history of prostate cancer, or had previously raised PSA levels. Despite considerable variation in testing rates by region and deprivation, the length of retesting intervals was similar across these groups.
[CONCLUSIONS] PSA testing before a diagnosis of prostate cancer in primary care in England varied. Among patients who underwent multiple tests, many were tested more frequently than recommended, raising concerns about overtesting. PSA retesting is occurring in patients without recorded symptoms and in those with low PSA values. To ensure maximum benefit to patients while reducing the risk of overtesting, research is urgently needed to determine appropriate evidence based PSA retesting intervals.
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