Radiation-induced haemorrhagic cystitis. 2001

J P Crew, and C R Jephcott, and J M Reynard
Department of Urology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK. jeremy@crew35.freeserve.co.uk

OBJECTIVE In this article we review the literature concerning the frequency and management of severe haemorrhagic radiation-induced cystitis. METHODS A Medline search was performed from 1966 to 1999 for articles in English. A total of 309 references were found. Abstracts and complete articles were reviewed. RESULTS Severe haemorrhagic cystitis following radiotherapy remains a relatively rare event. However, the fact that it is relentlessly progressive and that treatment options are suboptimal makes it clinically important. The incidence of severe haematuria following pelvic irradiation is difficult to determine from the literature although most studies state an incidence of less than 5% which increases with time since irradiation. Methods of treatment include simple bladder irrigation, cystodiathermy, oral, parenteral and intravesical agent, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hydrodistension, internal iliac embolisation, urinary diversion and cystectomy. No management strategy is 100% successful and a stepwise progression in treatment intensity is often required. CONCLUSIONS The articles available on radiation-induced haemorrhagic cystitis are principally retrospective and involve small numbers of patients who have had several different treatment modalities. In the absence of randomised studies comparing treatments, it is impossible to set definitive rules about management but patients with this condition probably warrant early and aggressive treatment.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011832 Radiation Injuries Harmful effects of non-experimental exposure to ionizing or non-ionizing radiation in VERTEBRATES. Radiation Sickness,Radiation Syndrome,Injuries, Radiation,Injury, Radiation,Radiation Injury,Radiation Sicknesses,Radiation Syndromes,Sickness, Radiation,Sicknesses, Radiation,Syndrome, Radiation,Syndromes, Radiation
D002985 Clinical Protocols Precise and detailed plans for the study of a medical or biomedical problem and/or plans for a regimen of therapy. Protocols, Clinical,Research Protocols, Clinical,Treatment Protocols,Clinical Protocol,Clinical Research Protocol,Clinical Research Protocols,Protocol, Clinical,Protocol, Clinical Research,Protocols, Clinical Research,Protocols, Treatment,Research Protocol, Clinical,Treatment Protocol
D003556 Cystitis Inflammation of the URINARY BLADDER, either from bacterial or non-bacterial causes. Cystitis is usually associated with painful urination (dysuria), increased frequency, urgency, and suprapubic pain. Cystitides
D006470 Hemorrhage Bleeding or escape of blood from a vessel. Bleeding,Hemorrhages
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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