2014
DOI: 10.1177/2051415813512647
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Guidelines for the diagnosis, prevention and management of chemical- and radiation-induced cystitis

Abstract: Background Haemorrhagic cystitis (HC) is most commonly caused by intravenous chemotherapy drugs, notably cyclophosphamide, 1,2 administration of treatments directly into the bladder (e.g. bacillus Calmette-Guérin), 3,4 or radiation therapy to the pelvic area. 5 Cases of HC have also been reported with the use of other therapeutic agents, 2,6-9 recreational drugs 10 and environmental toxins. 11 HC has a spectrum of manifestations that range from non-visible (or microscopic) haematuria to gross (visible) haematu… Show more

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“…Initial management involves stabilization with fluid resuscitation, insertion of a large 24–26‐F three‐way indwelling catheter, manual washout with extensive clot evacuation and commencement of continuous bladder irrigation. Tranexamic acid, administered orally, intravenously or intravesically, may be considered in the initial conservative management of urological haemorrhage .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Initial management involves stabilization with fluid resuscitation, insertion of a large 24–26‐F three‐way indwelling catheter, manual washout with extensive clot evacuation and commencement of continuous bladder irrigation. Tranexamic acid, administered orally, intravenously or intravesically, may be considered in the initial conservative management of urological haemorrhage .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Alum and formalin target severe hematuria, whereas the instillation of glycosaminoglycans aims to protect the urothelium from mechanical and chemical stress. 2,3,30 Systemic therapy approaches, such as the administration of TCDO/WF10, take advantage of immunomodulatory properties. 31,32 Most systemic and local treatments that showed therapeutic modifications did not affect the development of chronic radiation fibrosis.…”
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“…HBO therapy is used to treat PRH and many other diseases as an adjuvant therapy (2)(3)(4). The efficacy has been found lower than previous studies.…”
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“…The authors stated that the median number of HBO sessions was 29 (ranging from 3 to 50 sessions). The patients should have at least 20 HBO sessions because fewer than 20 sessions do not show enough benefit (4). Furthermore, we do not know how many patients who have fewer than 20 sessions were included in this study.…”
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