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'''See [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32698717/ Original Guidelines]''' | '''See [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32698717/ Original Guidelines]''' | ||
'''See | '''See [[CUA: Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria (2008)|CUA Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria Guidelines 2008]]''' | ||
See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-MAQE68dY Video Review of 2020 AUA Guidelines on Microscopic Hematuria] | See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-MAQE68dY Video Review of 2020 AUA Guidelines on Microscopic Hematuria] | ||
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|'''Low (meets all criteria)''' | |'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Low (meets all criteria)''' | ||
|'''Intermediate (any of these criteria)''' | |'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Intermediate (any of these criteria)''' | ||
|'''High (any of these criteria)''' | |'''<span style="color:#ff0000">High (any of these criteria)''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Age''' | |'''Age''' | ||
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*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Imaging: upper tract imaging (intermediate, high-risk, and if family history of RCC or other genetic renal tumor syndrome)</span>''' | *# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Imaging: upper tract imaging (intermediate, high-risk, and if family history of RCC or other genetic renal tumor syndrome)</span>''' | ||
*#* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">US for intermediate-risk</span>''' | *#* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">US for intermediate-risk</span>''' | ||
*#** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Optional for low-risk</span>''' | |||
*#* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">CT urography for high-risk</span>''' | *#* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">CT urography for high-risk</span>''' | ||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Cystoscopy (intermediate and high-risk)</span>''' | *# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Cystoscopy (intermediate and high-risk)</span>''' | ||
*#* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Optional for low-risk</span>''' | |||
**'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Low-risk patients who initially elected not to undergo cystoscopy or upper tract imaging should undergo repeat UA within 6 months''' | |||
=== History and Physical Exam === | === History and Physical Exam === | ||
* ''' | |||
** ''' | ==== History ==== | ||
** | * '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Signs and Symptom''' | ||
** | **'''Degree of hematuria''' | ||
** | ** '''Persistence of hematuria''' | ||
* | ** '''History of gross hematuria''' | ||
** '''Irritative lower urinary tract symptoms''' | |||
*'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Risk factors for malignancy (8):''' | |||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Age''' | |||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Male sex''' | |||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Smoking''' | |||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Prior pelvic radiation therapy''' | |||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Prior cyclophosphamide/ifosfamide chemotherapy''' | |||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Family history of urothelial cancer or Lynch Syndrome''' | |||
** '''Medical renal disease''' | *# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Occupational exposures to benzene chemicals or aromatic amines (e.g., rubber, petrochemicals, dyes)''' | ||
*# '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Chronic indwelling foreign body in the urinary tract''' | |||
* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Other causes of microscopic hematuria''' | |||
**'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Medical renal disease''' | |||
*** '''Proteinuria, dysmorphic RBCs, cellular casts, or renal insufficiency on urine microscopy may be associated with medical renal disease, which can cause hematuria''' | *** '''Proteinuria, dysmorphic RBCs, cellular casts, or renal insufficiency on urine microscopy may be associated with medical renal disease, which can cause hematuria''' | ||
**** '''If medical renal disease is suspected, refer patients for nephrologic evaluation. However, risk-based urologic evaluation should still be performed.''' | **** '''If medical renal disease is suspected, refer patients for nephrologic evaluation. However, risk-based urologic evaluation should still be performed.''' | ||
** '''Gynecologic and non-malignant genitourinary causes of MH''' | ** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Gynecologic and non-malignant genitourinary causes of MH''' | ||
*** '''Repeat urinalysis following resolution of the gynecologic or non-malignant genitourinary cause.''' | *** '''Repeat urinalysis following resolution of the gynecologic or non-malignant genitourinary cause.''' | ||
**** ''' | **** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Microscopic hematuria may not resolve for several weeks to a few months following treatment of a gynecologic or non-malignant cause of MH, or treatment of a UTI; waiting ≥ 3 weeks after resolution of the non-malignant etiology and ≤ 3 months would be appropriate.''' | ||
***** '''If MH persists or the etiology cannot be identified, perform risk-based urologic evaluation.''' | ***** '''If MH persists or the etiology cannot be identified, perform risk-based urologic evaluation.''' | ||
**** '''Causes of MH that persist and may not require intervention (3):''' | **** '''Causes of MH that persist and may not require intervention (3):''' | ||
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***** In these cases, use careful judgment and shared decision-making to decide whether to pursue MH evaluation. Attention to the patient’s risk factors for urologic malignancy should inform these decisions. | ***** In these cases, use careful judgment and shared decision-making to decide whether to pursue MH evaluation. Attention to the patient’s risk factors for urologic malignancy should inform these decisions. | ||
** '''MH in patients who are taking anti-coagulants requires the same evaluation evaluation regardless of the type or level of anti-coagulation therapy''' | ** '''MH in patients who are taking anti-coagulants requires the same evaluation evaluation regardless of the type or level of anti-coagulation therapy''' | ||
* ''' | |||
** '''Blood pressure measurement | ==== Physical Examination ==== | ||
* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">General''' | |||
**'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Blood pressure measurement''' | |||
* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Genitourinary examination''' | |||
**In females, examination of the external genitalia, introitus, and periurethral tissue may identify urethral pathology or other gynecologic pathology to explain the MH. | |||
=== Laboratory === | === Laboratory === | ||
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=== Low-risk === | === Low-risk === | ||
* The likelihood of upper tract malignancy is exceedingly low | * The likelihood of upper tract malignancy is exceedingly low | ||
* | * '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Options (2)''' | ||
** Repeat UA should be performed within 6 months in order to limit the delay in diagnosis of curable malignancy should an underlying cancer be present | ** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Cystoscopy and imaging with renal ultrasound''' | ||
** '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Repeat UA (should be performed within 6 months in order to limit the delay in diagnosis of curable malignancy should an underlying cancer be present)''' | |||
* '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Low-risk patients who initially elected not to undergo cystoscopy or upper tract imaging and who are found to have microhematuria on repeat urine testing should be reclassified as intermediate- or high-risk.''' | |||
** '''In such patients, clinicians should perform cystoscopy and upper tract imaging in accordance with recommendations for these risk strata.''' | |||
** In one large study, patients who had persistent MH on repeat urine testing had a higher rate of malignancy on subsequent evaluation as compared with those who had negative repeat urine testing | |||
== Negative evaluation == | == Negative evaluation == |