A new study finds that a significant number of patients  with benign prostate enlargement (BPE) may have obstructive sleep apnea  (OSA), which may be the reason for their night awakenings and urination.  The study’s findings have been published in the Journal of the American  Board of Family Medicine.

The researchers, from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU),  Israel, compared men between the ages of 55 and 75 who were randomly  sampled from primary clinics, diagnosed with BPE, and reported nocturia (or waking during the night to void) at least once nightly. The  comparison group had no BPE and one or no nocturia episodes per night.  Nocturia is a common BPE symptom.

The researchers found that more than half (57.8%) of patients with  enlarged prostates may in fact have the sleep disorder, and that the  awakenings that patients ascribed to their need to urinate at night may  be actually caused by their sleep disorders.

“If nocturia severity in BPE patients is actually a preexisting sleep  disorder, this can now be treated and help improve patients’ quality of  life,” says Howard Tandeter, MD, study coauthor and researcher in the  family medicine department at BGU. He recommends that physicians  treating patients with BPE, who report frequent awakenings from sleep to  urinate, consider obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) as a possible cause and treat accordingly.

“Even among those patients with well-defined medical reasons for  nocturia, sleep disorders may still be found as the source of most  awakenings from sleep. Therefore, the diagnosis of a sleep disorder should be seriously considered whenever a patient reports frequent  awakenings from sleep to urinate since the problem is treatable,” adds  Tandeter.

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