L ower U rinary T ract S ymptoms (LUTS)

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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) Supervised by: Dr- Al Traifi Saad hamdan Faisal aldahash Meshal

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L ower U rinary T ract S ymptoms (LUTS). Supervised by: Dr- Al Traifi Saad hamdan Faisal aldahash Meshal alsadhan. Objectives:. Why LUTS ? Common causes ? What are the symptoms ? Patient work up Details of the Common etiology BPH. INTRODUCTION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

(LUTS)

Supervised by:

Dr- Al Traifi

Saad hamdanFaisal aldahash

Meshal alsadhan

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Objectives:

Why LUTS?Common causes?What are the symptoms?

Patient work upDetails of the Common etiology BPH

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INTRODUCTION

LUTS is the commonest presentation in urology.

It’s a group of symptoms not a diseasesIt is due to many diseases

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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)

Causes Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with

obstruction Detrusor muscle weakness and/or instability Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Chronic prostatitis Urinary stone Malignancy: prostate or bladder Neurological disease, e.g. multiple sclerosis,

spinal cord injury, cauda equina syndrome

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In males:

Outflow obstructionBPHMeatal stenosisImpaired detrusor functionNM dysfunctionDetrusor instabilityImpaired detrusor contractilityPsychogenic voiding dysfunctionInfectionCystitis, prostatitis, prostatic abcess and urethral diverticulum.neoplastic Prostatic cancer, bladder cancerOthers: Bladder diverticulum, stone and interstitial cystitis.

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In females :Mostly storage symptomsUTIPregnancyAnxietyOveractive bladderInterstitial cystitis Postmenopausal urogenital atrophyBladder tumor or stoneGenital prolapses or pelvic massMostly voiding symptoms Age related detrusor muscle weaknessObstruction (urethral stricture, urethral wall divertivulum,

periurethral fibrosis) Urethritis Drugs ( diuretics, alcohol, lithium, anticholinergics)

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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)

Voiding (Obstructive)

Hesitancy: delay in starting micturation Poor stream. Straining for voiding Interruption of the urinary stream Terminal dribbling.

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Storage (Irritaive)

Frequency. Nocturia. Urgency: sudden desire for urination that

is difficult to postponed. Urge incontinence. dysuria

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Post void Symptoms

Post void Dribbling

Sense of incomplete emptying the bladder

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History of

DM

Urological intervention

CNS problems and symptoms

Hematuria

Previous urinary retention

Burning Micturation and Febrile UTI

Drugs intake

Constipation

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International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) & Q of LNot at All

Less Than1 Time in 5

Less Than Halfthe Time

About Halfthe Time

More Than Halfthe Time

AlmostAlways

1. Over the past month, how often have you hada sensation of not emptying your bladdercompletely after you finished urinating?

0 1 2 3 4 5

2. Over the past month, how often have you hadto urinate again less than 2 hours after youfinished urinating?

0 1 2 3 4 5

3. Over the past month, how often have youfound you stopped and started again severaltimes when you urinated?

0 1 2 3 4 5

4. Over the past month, how often have youfound it difficult to postpone urination? 0 1 2 3 4 5

5-Over the past month, how often have you hada weak urinary stream? 0 1 2 3 4 5

6. Over the past month, how often have you had to push or strain to begin urination? 0 1 2 3 4 5

7. Over the past month, how many times did youmost typically get up to urinate from the timeyou went to bed at night until the time yougot up in the morning?

None

0 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times

If you were to spend the rest of your life withyour urinary condition just the way it is now,how would you think/believe about that?

Delighted

0

Pleased

1

Mostly satisfied

2

Mixed equally

3

Unhappy

4

Terrible

5

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Clinical Examination

Abdominal examination

Bladder palpation

Kidney palpation

PR examination.

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Per- rectal Examination

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Investigations

MSU (Mid-stream urine )& Urine culture

Urine Cytology (for presence of cancerous cells under

microscope)

U&E

LFT

PSA (Prostate-specific antigen)

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US

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Ascending Urethrogram

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Urodynamics

Voiding Diary

Uroflometry

Cystometry

Pressure/Flow

Study

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Voiding Diary

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Uroflometry

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Uroflometry

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Cystometry

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Pressure/Flow Study

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Pressure/Flow Study

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Management

Watchful Waiting

Alpha Blockers: e.g. Prazosin

Alpha Reductase Inhibitors :e.g.

Finasteride

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia BPH

• It is the comments etiology of LUTS

Disease of elderly men.

• It is a histological diagnosis and represents as an increase in the number of epithelial and stromal elements of prostate

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Con.

• The increase of the elements of prostate ,will result in the formation of large nodules in the periurethral region of the prostate.

• the nodules compress the urethral canal to cause partial, or sometimes complete obstruction of the urethra,

• which interferes with the normal flow of urine.

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Clinical manifestation:

Storage symptoms :

• Frequency • Urgency • nocturia

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Voiding symptoms :

• Hesitancy • Poor stream • Double voiding • Post void dribbling • Incomplete emptying

Pain and dysuria are usually not present

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PR examination

Normally, prostate is firm, smooth and with a palpable sulcus.

Signs of BPH: enlarged firm with palpable sulcus.

Sign of malignancy: hard nodular surface with impalpable sulcus.

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Investigation

Urinalysis

PSA (prostate specific antigen )

Blood Urea Nitrogen and creatinine

US

Cystoscopy

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Treatment

Medical:Tamsulosin:• It blocks adrenergic alpha-1 receptor

of smooth muscle of prostate.

• It decrease bladder neck and urethral resistance.

• It is usually indicated in BPH.

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TamsulosinADVERSE EFFECT:1- Headache .2- Arthralgia .3-Rhinitis .4- Decrease libido .5- back pain . Contraindications:1- Liver disease .2- Orthostatic hypotension .3- Hypersensetivity .

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Finasteride • It is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor.

• It is an antiandrogenic drug .

• It is used in case of BPH .

• It is also indicated in case of alopecia in women .

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Finasteride

ADVERSE EFFECT:1- Breast enlargement 2- Impotence 3- RashContraindications:1- Hypersensitivity 2- Pregnancy3- Children

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BPH Indications for surgery

1. Renal impairment.2. Hydronephrosis.3. Recurrent UTI4. secondary vesical stones5. Recurrent Hematuria 6. Retention of urine7. Significant symptoms not responding

to medication.

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Surgery

Transurethral

• Minimal Invasive• Invasive, Transurethral Resection Prostatectomy ( TURP)

Open Prostatectomy

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THE END

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Notes

BPH is the most common cause of urine obstruction in male .

Terminal voiding dripping: means dripping when the patient still in the bathroom (immediately after voiding).

Post voiding dripping: means dripping ,but when the patient outside the bathroom (after a period of time) .

negative PR test doesn't exclude BPH. Big BPH may lead to increase PSA.

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Cont.

> 100 ml is a significant residual volume after void.

The urodynamic is a very accurate diagnostic tool.

CHF patient came with nocturia. In urine retention:

acute : the patient’s complain is pain  chronic: the patient complaining of

overflow incontinence. Tamsulosin can cause retrograde

ejaculation in males. 

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Cont.

Pus >>> culture RBCs >>> cytology

When there is hypertrophy of the wall of bladder (>4cm ) >>urethral constriction.

Middle lobe enlargement doesn't respond to radiotherapy.

Urine flowmetry:Voiding volume must be more than 150-200 ml. in young male adult normal peak flow is 25ml /sec.elderly is more than 15 ml /sec.Female flow is stronger.

 

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Cystometry:- Dertrouser pressure (normal is < 15 ml of water ??)

Pressure flow studyIncreased pressure and decreased flow >>prostateDecreased pressure and decreased flow >>Dertrouser