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Lower urinary tract obstruction caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia in patients with end stage renal disease


Authors: Vladimír Borovička;  Roman Zachoval;  Petr Nencka;  Petr Holý;  Miroslav Záleský
Authors place of work: Urologické oddělení Thomayerovy nemocnice, Praha
Published in the journal: Ces Urol 2013; 17(2): 100-108
Category: Review article

Summary

Some differences exist in the diagnosis and therapy of bladder outflow obstruction between the general population and patients with end stage renal disease. They include, but are not limited to, variability in the degree of residual diuresis, altered bladder sensation, end stage renal disease-induced changes in urodynamic parameters, and differences in circadian diuresis. Understanding and recognizing these differences, as well as their implications in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including optimal timing of diagnosis and treatment, within this group of patients, will lead to better treatment outcomes and a lower rate of complications.

Key words:
bladder outlet obstruction, benign prostatic hyperplasia, benign prostatic obstruction, end stage renal disease.


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