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Nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: Outcomes from 2,714 patients

OBJECTIVES: Objective of this study is to report the results of nurse led hematuria clinic service outcome of 2,714 patients. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, single center review of 2714 patients with visible and nonvisible hematuria managed by a well‐trained nurse specialist in...

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Autores principales: Madaan, Anika, Kuusk, Teele, Hamdoon, Musaab, Elliott, Angela, Pearce, Dianne, Madaan, Sanjeev
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8988527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35474702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.100
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author Madaan, Anika
Kuusk, Teele
Hamdoon, Musaab
Elliott, Angela
Pearce, Dianne
Madaan, Sanjeev
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Kuusk, Teele
Hamdoon, Musaab
Elliott, Angela
Pearce, Dianne
Madaan, Sanjeev
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description OBJECTIVES: Objective of this study is to report the results of nurse led hematuria clinic service outcome of 2,714 patients. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, single center review of 2714 patients with visible and nonvisible hematuria managed by a well‐trained nurse specialist in a rapid access clinic (RAC) between 2014 and 2020. All patients received a full review, flexible cystoscopy performed by a nurse, and ultrasound of urinary tracts. After investigations, patients were reassured and discharged or referred for rigid cystoscopy, TURBT, and CT urography. RESULTS: In total, 2714 patients attended the RAC between October 2014 and March 2020. Of these, 1684 (62%) were males and 1030 (38%) females. The median age of patients was 68.3 (IQR 58‐79). Of the 1030 females, 500 (48.5%) presented with nonvisible hematuria (NVH), and 530 (51.5%) presented with visible hematuria (VH). The median age was 66 (IQR 56‐76). The number of females diagnosed with any form of malignancy was 72 (7% of all females). Of the 1684 males, 288 (17.1%) presented with NVH, and 1396 (82.9%) presented with VH. The median age was 72 (IQR 59‐81). The number of males diagnosed with some form of malignancy was 258 (15.3% of all males). Overall, 1926 patients presented with VH and 788 patients presented with NVH. After investigations, 290 patients (15.1%) with VH and 40 (5.1%) patients with NVH had some form of malignancy. The highest number of malignancies found in VH was bladder cancer (n = 222, 11.5%), followed by prostate (n = 28, 1%), renal (n = 23, 0.8%), UT urothelial (n = 17, 0.6%), gynaecological (n = 7, 0.3%), and gastrointestinal (n = 5, 0.2%) cancer. The highest number of pathologies found in NVH was infection (n = 44, 5.6%). Cancer detection rate for symptomatic NVH was more than double that of asymptomatic NVH, 6.5% versus 3.1%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Overall, 15.1% with VH and 5.1% with NVH present with malignancy. Nurse‐led rapid access hematuria clinic and flexible cystoscopy investigation by trained nurse is safe and feasible.
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spelling pubmed-89885272022-04-25 Nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: Outcomes from 2,714 patients Madaan, Anika Kuusk, Teele Hamdoon, Musaab Elliott, Angela Pearce, Dianne Madaan, Sanjeev BJUI Compass ORIGINAL ARTICLES OBJECTIVES: Objective of this study is to report the results of nurse led hematuria clinic service outcome of 2,714 patients. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, single center review of 2714 patients with visible and nonvisible hematuria managed by a well‐trained nurse specialist in a rapid access clinic (RAC) between 2014 and 2020. All patients received a full review, flexible cystoscopy performed by a nurse, and ultrasound of urinary tracts. After investigations, patients were reassured and discharged or referred for rigid cystoscopy, TURBT, and CT urography. RESULTS: In total, 2714 patients attended the RAC between October 2014 and March 2020. Of these, 1684 (62%) were males and 1030 (38%) females. The median age of patients was 68.3 (IQR 58‐79). Of the 1030 females, 500 (48.5%) presented with nonvisible hematuria (NVH), and 530 (51.5%) presented with visible hematuria (VH). The median age was 66 (IQR 56‐76). The number of females diagnosed with any form of malignancy was 72 (7% of all females). Of the 1684 males, 288 (17.1%) presented with NVH, and 1396 (82.9%) presented with VH. The median age was 72 (IQR 59‐81). The number of males diagnosed with some form of malignancy was 258 (15.3% of all males). Overall, 1926 patients presented with VH and 788 patients presented with NVH. After investigations, 290 patients (15.1%) with VH and 40 (5.1%) patients with NVH had some form of malignancy. The highest number of malignancies found in VH was bladder cancer (n = 222, 11.5%), followed by prostate (n = 28, 1%), renal (n = 23, 0.8%), UT urothelial (n = 17, 0.6%), gynaecological (n = 7, 0.3%), and gastrointestinal (n = 5, 0.2%) cancer. The highest number of pathologies found in NVH was infection (n = 44, 5.6%). Cancer detection rate for symptomatic NVH was more than double that of asymptomatic NVH, 6.5% versus 3.1%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Overall, 15.1% with VH and 5.1% with NVH present with malignancy. Nurse‐led rapid access hematuria clinic and flexible cystoscopy investigation by trained nurse is safe and feasible. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8988527/ /pubmed/35474702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.100 Text en © 2021 The Authors. BJUI Compass published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of BJU International Company https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Elliott, Angela
Pearce, Dianne
Madaan, Sanjeev
Nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: Outcomes from 2,714 patients
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title_fullStr Nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: Outcomes from 2,714 patients
title_full_unstemmed Nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: Outcomes from 2,714 patients
title_short Nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: Outcomes from 2,714 patients
title_sort nurse‐led one stop hematuria clinic: outcomes from 2,714 patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8988527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35474702
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.100
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