Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3919103 EAU-EBU Update Series 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Chronic Prostatitis Syndrome (CPS) is defined as a complex of symptoms which may arise in the prostate itself or in neighbouring organs and structures, including the pelvic floor, as implied in the recent NIH classification and terminology: Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS).It may have different aetiologies and physiopathologic mechanisms making treatment difficult and often unrewarding. As infection can be demonstrated in some cases and suspected in other ones, antibacterial treatment is often adopted as first measure. Fluoroquinolones, to be administered for at least 30 days, are presently the drugs of choice. Trimethroprim is another accepted option. Additional treatments include alpha-blockers, antiinflammatory agents and many other drugs and various treatment modalities, from prostatic massage to hyperthermia. There are few randomized studies versus placebo and many of them have insufficient statistical power. Further trials are needed.

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