Features of Various Bladder Lesions and Their Impact on Clinical Symptoms and Recurrence in Interstitial Cystitis
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Features of Various Bladder Lesions and Their Impact on Clinical Symptoms and Recurrence in Interstitial Cystitis
Abstract
Purpose: We aimed to investigate the impact of various bladder lesions on the clinical symptoms and recurrence of interstitial cystitis (IC).
Materials and methods: Patients with IC who underwent transurethral resection and cauterization for Hunner lesions (HLs) were enrolled. Features of HLs-noninflamed, inflamed, and gradually inflamed-and associated cystoscopic findings, including waterfall bleeding (none, focal or extensive), submucosal hemorrhage, and mucosal streak, were analyzed to investigate their association with preoperative symptoms and recurrence.
Results: We included 272 procedures from 141 patients (male:female ratio 37:104) with a mean±SD age of 61.4±10.5 years. Recurrence was observed in 160 procedures after a mean of 15.6 months (range 0.7-91.7); repeat transurethral resection and cauterization was performed in 131 cases. The number of HLs observed at each procedure was variable, and sufficient bladder filling revealed hidden lesions in 10.7% of cases. Waterfall bleeding was frequently accompanied with inflamed/gradually inflamed HLs. Inflammatory HLs were associated with smaller functional bladder capacity and preoperative urgency (p=0.007). Extensive waterfall bleeding was associated with smaller functional bladder capacity (p=0.006). On multivariate analysis, initially inflamed HLs (HR: 1.675, 95% CI: 1.022-2.746, p=0.041) and gradual inflammatory changes in HLs (HR: 1.893, 95% CI: 1.050-3.410, p=0.034) were found to be risk factors for recurrence.
Conclusions: Sufficient bladder filling revealed hidden HLs. The features of HLs were not associated with subjective symptoms; inflamed changes were a predictive factor for IC recurrence, and associated with frequent urgency episodes and smaller bladder capacity.
Keywords: cystitis, interstitial cystitis; recurrence.
Comment in
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Editorial Comment.J Urol. 2021 Sep;206(3):677. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000001811.01. Epub 2021 Jun 23. J Urol. 2021. PMID: 34160277 No abstract available.
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Editorial Comment.J Urol. 2021 Sep;206(3):678. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000001811.02. Epub 2021 Jun 23. J Urol. 2021. PMID: 34160278 No abstract available.
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