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Ketamine-Induced Cystitis: A Comprehensive Review of the Urologic Effects of This Psychoactive Drug.

Danyon J Anderson1, Jessica Zhou1, David Cao1, Matthew McDonald2, Maya Guenther1, Jamal Hasoon3, Omar Viswanath4, Alan D Kaye5, Ivan Urits6.   

Abstract

Ketamine is a common medical anesthetic and analgesic but is becoming more widely used as a recreational drug. Significant side effects on the urinary tract are associated with frequent recreational ketamine use most notably ketamine-induced cystitis (KIC). Regular ketamine consumption has been shown to increase the risk of cystitis symptoms by 3- to 4-fold, and cessation of ketamine use is usually associated with improvement of symptoms. Common KIC-related problems are urinary pain and discomfort, bladder epithelial barrier damage, reduced bladder storage and increased pressure, ureter stenosis, and kidney failure, all of which significantly impact patients' quality of life. Furthermore, it becomes a vicious cycle when KIC patients attempt to manage their urinary pain with increased ketamine use. The precise pathophysiology of KIC is still unknown but several theories exist, most of which highlight the inflammatory signaling pathways leading to bladder epithelium damage due to presence of ketamine in the urine. Empirical treatment options for KIC are available and consist of ketamine cessation, noninvasive therapies, and surgery, and should be decided upon based on the time course and severity of the disease. Of note, cessation of use is strongly recommended for all KIC patients, and should be supplemented with motivational interviews and psychological and social support. It is crucial for clinicians to be familiar with KIC diagnosis and treatment, and to be prepared to have informed discussions with ketamine-using patients about the potential health consequences of ketamine.

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Keywords:  Addiction; Anesthetic; Cystitis; Ketamine; Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms; Psychoactive Drugs; Urology

Year:  2022        PMID: 36118982      PMCID: PMC9476224          DOI: 10.52965/001c.38247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol Res        ISSN: 2420-8124


  49 in total

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Journal:  Hong Kong Med J       Date:  2013-07-08       Impact factor: 2.227

2.  Ketamine-associated urinary tract dysfunction: an underrecognized clinical entity.

Authors:  Yongqing Lai; Song Wu; Liangchao Ni; Zebo Chen; Xianxin Li; Shangqi Yang; Yaoting Gui; Zhichen Guan; Zhiming Cai; Jiongxian Ye
Journal:  Urol Int       Date:  2012-06-16       Impact factor: 2.089

3.  The prevalence and natural history of urinary symptoms among recreational ketamine users.

Authors:  Adam R Winstock; Luke Mitcheson; David A Gillatt; Angela M Cottrell
Journal:  BJU Int       Date:  2012-03-14       Impact factor: 5.588

Review 4.  Possible pathophysiology of ketamine-related cystitis and associated treatment strategies.

Authors:  Jia-Fong Jhang; Yung-Hsiang Hsu; Hann-Chorng Kuo
Journal:  Int J Urol       Date:  2015-06-18       Impact factor: 3.369

5.  Therapeutic Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma Improves Bladder Overactivity in the Pathogenesis of Ketamine-Induced Ulcerative Cystitis in a Rat Model.

Authors:  Kuang-Shun Chueh; Kuan-Hua Huang; Jian-He Lu; Tai-Jui Juan; Shu-Mien Chuang; Rong-Jyh Lin; Yi-Chen Lee; Cheng-Yu Long; Mei-Chen Shen; Ting-Wei Sun; Yung-Shun Juan
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-21       Impact factor: 6.208

6.  Ketamine-associated ulcerative cystitis: a new clinical entity.

Authors:  Rohan Shahani; Cathy Streutker; Brendan Dickson; Robert J Stewart
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 2.649

7.  Ketamine cystitis as a mimic of carcinoma in situ.

Authors:  Jon D Oxley; Angela M Cottrell; Susan Adams; David Gillatt
Journal:  Histopathology       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 5.087

8.  Epidemiologic characteristics and risk factors in patients with ketamine-associated lower urinary tract symptoms accompanied by urinary tract infection: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Weihua Liu; Weiwei Wu; Yongbao Wei; Jinfeng Wu; Tao Li; Qingguo Zhu; Liefu Ye; Fuyuan Hong; Yunliang Gao; Jinrui Yang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 1.817

9.  Bilateral hydronephrosis and cystitis resulting from chronic ketamine abuse.

Authors:  Vu Huy Tran; Mathew Nelson; Joshua Nogar; Robert M Bramante
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2014-07

10.  Changes to the bladder epithelial barrier are associated with ketamine-induced cystitis.

Authors:  Qixin Duan; Tianpeng Wu; Xiaochun Yi; Lingqi Liu; Jiantao Yan; Zhongjie Lu
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2017-08-09       Impact factor: 2.447

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