Journal of Urology & Nephrology
Research Article
Efficacy of Qurmin on Post-Operative Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms After Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate: A Multicentre Case-Control Study
Cindolo L, Lombardo R*, Destefanis P, Varvello F, Oriti R, Tuccio A, Ruggera L, De Rienzo G, Gentile G, Ferrari G and De Nunzio C
1Department of Urology, “Villa Stuart” Private Hospital, Rome,
Italy
2Department of urology, “Sant’Andrea” Hospital, Sapienza
University, Rome, Italy
3Department of urology, Azienda Ospedaliera Città della Salute e
della Scienza di Torino Sede Molinette, Torino, Italy
4Department of urology, “S. Lazzaro” Hospital, Alba, Italy
5Department of urology, “Ulivella e Glicini Clinic”, Florence, Italy
6Department of urology, Clinica urologica azienda ospedaliera -
University of Padova, Padova, Italy
7Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation, Urology and
Andrology Unit II, University of Bari, Bari, Italy
8Department of urology, Ospedale S Pietro Fatebenefratelli, Rome
9Department of urology, “Hesperia Hospital”, Modena, Italy
*Address for Correspondence:
Lombardo R, Department of urology, “Sant’ Andrea” Hospital,
Sapienza University, Rome, Italy, Fax: 39-06-33775059, Tel:
39-06-33775306; Email: rlombardo@me.com
Submission: 12 August, 2021;
Accepted: 15 September, 2021;
Published: 20 September, 2021
Copyright: © 2021 Cindolo L, et al. This is an open access
article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and
reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is
properly cited.
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of highly bioavailable curcumin
complex on postoperative lower urinary symptoms in patients treated
with photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) for lower urinary
tract symptoms and benign prostatic enlargement (LUTS/BPE) in a
multicentre randomized controlled study.
Materials and Methods: A consecutive series of patients with
LUTS-BPE undergoing PVP were enrolled. Patients were randomized
in a 2:1 ratio to oral highly bioavailable curcumin complex (Qurmin®,
Naturneed, Italy), twice a day for 10 days then once daily for 20
days postoperatively or no treatment. Clinical and demographic
characteristics of all patients were collected. Patients were evaluated
preoperatively, on day 1 (after catheter removal), on day 15 and on
day 30 using the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), National
Institute of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) and
Pain Urgency Frequency (PUF) questionnaires to assess the efficacy of
the treatment.
Results: Overall 106 patients were randomized to curcumin
complex treatment (71/106:67%) or no treatment (35/106:33%).
Preoperatively no significant differences in terms of age, PV, IPSS;
Qmax, NIH-CPSI and PUF were recorded. Patients in both groups
presented improvements in terms of IPSS, NIH-CPSI and PUF scores on
day 15 and on day 30 when compared to day 1 (p<0,01). On day 15
patients on active treatment group presented a better improvement
in terms of urinary symptoms (Δ15-1 IPSS score: 6,0 ± 7,6 vs 3,1 ± 4,6,
p=0,001) and pain (Δ15-1 PUF pain : 1,7 ± 4,2 vs -0,8 ± 4,1, p=0,001). As
well on day 30 patients on active treatment group presented a better
improvement in terms of urinary symptoms (Δ30-1 IPSS score: 9,0 ± 7,6
vs 6,2 ± 6,4, p=0,001) and pain (Δ30-1 PUF pain: 3,3 ± 5,3 vs 1,6 ± 4,5,
p=0,001). No significant differences in terms of NIH-CPS improvements
were recorded between groups. No adverse events or side effects
have been recorded in the treated group.
Conclusions: Patients treated with highly bioavailable curcumin
complex after PVP reported a significantly better improvement in
symptoms and pain when compared to no treatment. Further studies
should confirm our results.