Ketamine-associated ulcerative cystitis: a new clinical entity
- PMID: 17482909
- DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.01.038
Ketamine-associated ulcerative cystitis: a new clinical entity
Abstract
Objectives: Ketamine hydrochloride is an N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor antagonist used as an anesthetic agent in human and veterinary procedures. Increasingly, it is being used as a recreational drug. Recreational ketamine users have anecdotally reported increased lower urinary tract symptoms while using the substance.
Methods: We describe a series of 9 patients, all of whom were daily ketamine users, who presented with severe dysuria, frequency, urgency, and gross hematuria. Investigations, including urine culture, microscopy, and cytology, in addition to computed tomography, cystoscopy, and bladder biopsies, were performed to identify a relationship between recreational ketamine use and these symptoms.
Results: The urine cultures were sterile in all cases. Computed tomography revealed marked thickening of the bladder wall, a small capacity, and perivesicular stranding, consistent with severe inflammation. At cystoscopy, all patients had severe ulcerative cystitis. Biopsies in 4 patients revealed epithelial denudation and inflammation with a mild eosinophilic infiltrate. Cessation of ketamine use, with the addition of pentosan polysulfate, appeared to provide some symptomatic relief.
Conclusions: This case series has described a new clinical entity of severe ulcerative cystitis as a result of chronic ketamine use. As illicit ketamine becomes more easily available, ulcerative cystitis and potential long-term bladder sequelae related to its use may be a more prevalent problem confronting urologists.
Comment in
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Reply to letter-to-the-editor, Re: Shahani R, Streutker C, Dickson B, et al: Ketamine-associated ulcerative cystitis: a new clinical entity. Urology 69: 810-812, 2007.Urology. 2008 May;71(5):987. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.12.001. Epub 2008 Feb 21. Urology. 2008. PMID: 18291510 No abstract available.
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A pediatric case of ketamine-associated cystitis (Letter-to-the-Editor RE: Shahani R, Streutker C, Dickson B, et al: Ketamine-associated ulcerative cystitis: a new clinical entity. Urology 69: 810-812, 2007).Urology. 2008 Jun;71(6):1232-3. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2007.11.141. Epub 2008 May 2. Urology. 2008. PMID: 18455768 No abstract available.
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