useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of ic/bps

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method of standardization and optimization of the parameters at bladder distension Attempts to improve therapeutic efficacy in IC/BPS. Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS. Pelvic pain and dyscomfort Frequent urination Urge symptoms Negative urine test Exclusion of UTI - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS
Page 2: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Pelvic pain and dyscomfort

Frequent urination

Urge symptoms

Negative urine test

Exclusion of UTI

Presence of symptoms >3 months

Characteristic view at cystoscopy (in

70%)

Exclusion of all other bladder illnesses

Page 3: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Pelvic pain and dyscomfort

Frequent urination

Urge symptoms

Negative urine test

Exclusion of UTI

Presence of symptoms >3 months

Characteristic view at cystoscopy (in

70%)

Exclusion of all other bladder illnesses

Page 4: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Extension of visible mucosa glomerulations depends on:• level of intravesical pressure • time of dilation.

Standardization and optimization of these parameters is urgently needed.

Extension of visible mucosa glomerulations depends on:• level of intravesical pressure • time of dilation.

Standardization and optimization of these parameters is urgently needed.

Page 5: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Issues at conventional hydrodilation

Unreliable volume control

• Vesico-ureteral (renal) reflux

• Leakage through the urethra

Uncertainties at pressure adjustment

• Inaccurately defined zero level

• Reference pressure must correspond with perivesical pressure

• Adjustment of hydrostatic pressure is unexact

NEW METHOD NEEDEDNEW METHOD NEEDED

Page 6: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

• Hyaluronate + 2% Lidocain solution into the

bladder• Balloon filled up to 70cmH2O• Keep pressure for 5 minutes• Quick collapse: ex vacuo bleedings

• Hyaluronate + 2% Lidocain solution into the

bladder• Balloon filled up to 70cmH2O• Keep pressure for 5 minutes• Quick collapse: ex vacuo bleedings

Standardized circumstances

Page 7: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

After balloon dilation

Unequivocal lesions visible

Extended, deep coagulation (vaporization) of all mucosal glomerulations and ulcers

Bladder catheter for 16-24 hours

Adjuvant Hyaluronate + Lidocain instillations

Repeated instillations weekly 2x for 2 weeks, weekly 1x for 4 weeks (8 times)

Continuous follow up by questionaires and miction diary

Page 8: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Evaluation of pressure-volume relation:Always a bi-parabolic correlation!

Bladder wall rupture !Bladder wall rupture !

Suddenly decreasing pressure

Suddenly decreasing pressure

Page 9: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Evaluation of pressure-volume relation:cysto-elastometric PC software

Page 10: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS
Page 11: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Use balloon dilation of the bladder instead of conventional hydrodilation

Proved advantages:

- no leakage - no v-u reflux - exact and reliable pressure controll - better visualisation of all mucosal lesion - simultaneous high pressure drug delivery

Standardized parameters (pressure, time)

Summary of our experiences

Page 12: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Extended and deep coagulation of all mucosal lesions

Adjuvant GAG replenishment therapy helps (best timing, dose and durance ?)

Repeated procedure - if necessary - brings similar result

Evaluation of volume-pressure dependence let define new objective parameters: bladder volume, distensibility, grade of dilation

Page 13: Useful signs anf criteria in diagnostics of IC/BPS

Presented method is of

Diagnostic valueBetter visualisation of all mucosal lesions

Therapeutic valueExtended coagulation of otherwise unvisible

lesions

Prognostic valueEvaluation of pressure-volume relation let rate

phase of the illness