Macrohematuria as the leading symptom in geriatric urology patients

Küper L, Wiedemann A, Heppner HJ (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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DOI: 10.1007/s00120-019-0882-9

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BACKGROUND: Macrohematuria is a frequent reason for hospitalization of elderly urologic patients. Anticoagulants and long-term catheterization often play a role and are characterized in the current paper. METHODS: In all, 162 patients hospitalized due to macrohematuria and older than 75 years were retrospectively observed concerning demographic data, clinical risk factors, potential reasons for macrohematuria and the necessary interventions. RESULTS: The observed patients were on average 84.74 years old and had a medium score of 2.72 in the geriatric screening as "with geriatric need of action". A total of 65.4% had a Foley or suprapubic catheter. Initial measures included continuous bladder irrigation in 42.6% and catheter replacement in 39.5%. The amount of blood loss was 1.27 mg/dl hemoglobin. There was no significant difference in bacterial bladder infection in patients with or without a catheter (51.7 vs. 42.6%, p = 0.51). In all, 75.3% of the patients were under anticoagulation therapy; of these, 40.6% were undertreated with vitamin K antagonists, 28.1% overtreated and 31.2% were in the target range. Urologic workup diagnosed 25.3% of patients with tumors of the urinary bladder, the prostate or ureter. CONCLUSION: A bladder catheter is a risk factor for more intensive macrohematuria. Contrary to expectations, overdosage was not the leading reason for hematuria for patients taking vitamin K antagonists. Even for elderly, geriatric patients under anticoagulation, the urologic diagnostic workup demonstrated a high percentage of significant malignancies. Diagnostic procedures should not be neglected even for these patients.

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APA:

Küper, L., Wiedemann, A., & Heppner, H.J. (2019). Macrohematuria as the leading symptom in geriatric urology patients. Urologe. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00120-019-0882-9

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Küper, L., A. Wiedemann, and Hans Jürgen Heppner. "Macrohematuria as the leading symptom in geriatric urology patients." Urologe (2019).

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