Background: Blood perfusion regulates intraprostatic temperatures during transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT). We evaluated baseline intraprostatic vasculature, as a predictor of efficacy of TUMT.

Methods: Twenty-two patients, with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) suggestive of bladder outflow obstruction, were treated with TUMT (Prostatron). At baseline, three-dimensional contrast-enhanced power-flow-Doppler prostate ultrasonography (3D-CE-PFD) was performed. Assuming that the percentage of perfused area (PPA) is a realistic measure of blood flow, it was used to quantify intraprostatic vasculature.

Results: The median (range) age, prostate size, and energy delivered were 66 years (48-80), 47 cm(3) (30-121), 110 kJ (29-136), respectively. The response was 77% (5 failures). The median (range) PPA was 2.76% (0.7-11.3). No difference in PPA among good and poor responders was detected nor was any correlation between PPA and baseline parameters.

Conclusions: The baseline intraprostatic vascularization, documented by CE-PFD studies, has no predictive value for the efficacy of TUMT. It seems that "static" baseline blood flow does not reflect the "dynamic" thermoregulatory role of blood flow during treatment.

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