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Follow-up of high-risk bladder cancer-Is it safe to perform fluorescence endoscopy multiple times in the same patient?

Maria Apfelbeck1, Tobias Grimm2, Alexander Kretschmer2, Alexander Buchner2, Birte-Swantje Schneevoigt2, Friedrich Jokisch2, Markus Grabbert2, Gerald Schulz2, Christian G Stief2, Alexander Karl2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: As the use of fluorescence endoscopy is recommended today by different guidelines during the follow-up of high-grade non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, the aim of this study is to analyze whether the multiple use of hexylaminolevulinate (HAL) for TUR-BT can be performed safely within the same patient over a time interval.
METHODS: Data of patients diagnosed and treated with HAL-TUR-B at our institute between 2008 and 2013 were analyzed. Special interest was given to side effects observed during the instillation of the substance, on the whole day of the instillation and during the entire hospital stay. We focussed on side effects associated with the use of HAL, such as allergic reactions, urinary tract infections, photosensitization of the skin, and relevant changes in blood pressure.
RESULTS: In the time between 2008 and 2013, 2480 HAL-TUR-BTs were performed in total at our institute. In 80 patients, HAL-TUR-BT was used at least 2 times, and on average 4 times (2-12 times). Only patients with multiple uses were included for our final analysis. We observed no allergizations in any of the treated patients. Minor side effects were urinary tract infections (n = 4), dysuria (n = 4), pollakisuria (n = 9), and bladder spasms (n = 17).
CONCLUSION: In our study cohort, the multiple use of HAL-TUR-BT within the same patient caused no major side effects or an induction of allergization against the substance. We, therefore, conclude that HAL-TUR-BT can be performed safely in the same patient during the follow-up of aggressive tumors as recommended by different guidelines today.
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Keywords:  Allergic reaction; Bladder cancer; Hexylaminolaevulinate; Photodynamic diagnosis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28666721     DOI: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2017.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Oncol        ISSN: 1078-1439            Impact factor:   3.498


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