[Intravesical instillations for inflammatory and sensory chronic bladder diseases: Literature review and guide to clinical practice]. / Instillations endovésicales pour les cystopathies chroniques inflammatoires et douloureuses : revue de la littérature et guide de la pratique clinique.
Prog Urol
; 32(5): 388-399, 2022 Apr.
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in Fr
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-35125316
INTRODUCTION: Inflammatory and sensory chronic bladder diseases have a significant impact on quality of life. These pathologies share alteration of the layer between urine and urothelium, making the use of topical agents appropriate. OBJECTIVES: Review the efficacy and tolerance of intravesical treatments for these pathologies. Give practical guidelines for the use of agents currently available in France. METHOD: A narrative review was performed in March 2021 using PubMed/MEDLINE, Google Scholar and the international guidelines. Pharmaceutical companies and pharmacies were interviewed. RESULTS: Although numerous molecules were tested over the last 5 decades, only dimethylsulfoxyde and glycosaminoglycans are available in France today. Results are promising: response rates are up to 95% and 84% respectively in bladder pain syndrome. In urinary tract infections, glycosaminoglycans could decrease annual number of cystitis by 2.56 (95% confidence interval (CI) -3.86, -1.26; P<0.001) and increase the time to first cystitis recurrence by 130 days (95% CI: 5.84 - 254.26; P=0.04). In radiation cystitis, results could be comparable to hyperbaric oxygen regarding pain and frequency of voiding (-1.31±1.3 visual analogic scale et -1.5±1.4 voiding per day, respectively, at 12 months, P<0.01). However, literature has a low level of evidence. CONCLUSION: Chronic bladder diseases have limited treatment options. Intravesical agents are a good alternative, although their cost is significant and their outcome uncertain.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Cystitis, Interstitial
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Cystitis
Type of study:
Guideline
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Qualitative_research
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Systematic_reviews
Aspects:
Patient_preference
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Fr
Journal:
Prog Urol
Journal subject:
UROLOGIA
Year:
2022
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Francia