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Hexaminolevulinate-Guided Fluorescence Cystoscopy in the Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Patients with Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer : Review of the Evidence and Recommendations

Witjes, J. Alfred (författare)
Palou Redorta, Juan (författare)
Jacqmin, Didier (författare)
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Sofras, Frank (författare)
Malmström, Per-Uno (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Urologkirurgi
Riedl, Claus (författare)
Jocham, Dieter (författare)
Conti, Giario (författare)
Montorsi, Francesco (författare)
Arentsen, Harm C. (författare)
Zaak, Dirk (författare)
Mostafid, A. Hugh (författare)
Babjuk, Marko (författare)
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Elsevier BV, 2010
2010
Engelska.
Ingår i: European Urology. - : Elsevier BV. - 0302-2838 .- 1873-7560. ; 57:4, s. 607-614
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)
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  • Context: Compared with standard white-light cystoscopy, photodynamic diagnosis with blue light and the photosensitiser hexaminolevulinate has been shown to improve the visualisation of bladder tumours, reduce residual tumour rates by at least 20%, and improve recurrence-free survival. There is currently no overall European consensus outlining specifically where hexaminolevulinate is or is not indicated. Objective: Our aim was to define specific indications for hexaminolevulinate guided fluorescence cystoscopy in the diagnosis and management of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Evidence acquisition: A European expert panel was convened to review the evidence for hexaminolevulinate-guided fluorescence cystoscopy in the diagnosis and management of NMIBC (identified through a PubMed MESH search) and available guidelines from across Europe. On the basis of this information and drawing on the extensive clinical experience of the panel, specific indications for the technique were then identified through discussion. Evidence synthesis: The panel recommends that hexaminolevulinate-guided fluorescence cystoscopy be used to aid diagnosis at initial transurethral resection following suspicion of bladder cancer and in patients with positive urine cytology but negative white-light cystoscopy for the assessment of tumour recurrences in patients not previously assessed with hexaminolevulinate, in the initial follow-up of patients with carcinoma in situ (CIS) or multifocal tumours, and as a teaching tool. The panel does not currently recommend the use of hexaminolevulinate-guided fluorescence cystoscopy in patients for whom cystectomy is indicated or for use in the outpatient setting with flexible cystoscopy. Conclusions: Evidence is available to support the use of hexaminolevulinate-guided fluorescence cystoscopy in a range of indications, as endorsed by an expert panel. (c) 2010 European Association of Urology.

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Carcinoma in situ
CIS detection
Hexaminolevulinate
Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer
PDD
Photodynamic diagnosis
Recurrence
MEDICINE
MEDICIN

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