Pre-operative pyuria predicts tumor recurrence in patients undergoing transurethral resection of bladder tumor with post-operative instillation of BCG

Pyuria predicts tumor recurrence in patients having NMIBC

  • Khizar Hayat Gondal Professor, Department of Urology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Lahore.
  • Majed Saeed Registrar, Department of Urology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Lahore.
  • Syed Atif Hussain Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital Rahim Yar Khan.
  • Rana Atta Ur Rehman Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, Nishtar Hospital Multan.
  • Ali Shandar Durrani Senior Registrar, Department of Urology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital Lahore.
  • Muhammad Raheem Sajjad Senior Registrar, Department of Urology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Lahore.
Keywords: Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor, Pyuria, Tumor Recurrence, Kisspeptin, Spexin, Lipid Profile, Obesity, Infertility

Abstract

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: In Pakistan, urinary bladder cancer is one of the top ten malignancies. The most important concern after its treatment is tumor recurrence. Recent literature claimed that pre-operative pyuria in patients undergoing transurethral resection of bladder tumor was associated with significantly higher frequency of recurrence. However, there was controversy in existing literature and no such local published material was available which necessitated the present study. To determine the frequency of pre-operative pyuria in patients undergoing transurethral resection of bladder tumor for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) with post-operative instillation of Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) and to compare the frequency of tumor recurrence in patients with and without pre-operative pyuria.

METHODOLOGY: It was a comparative study. This study involved 280 patients of both genders aged between 20-80 years. Pre-operative pyuria was diagnosed if early morning midstream urine specimen showed ≥10 white blood cells/HPF. Outcome variable was frequency of recurrence after 12 weeks of treatment on check cystoscopy.

RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 57.1±8.5 years. There were 236 (84.3%) male and 44 (15.7%) female patients in the study. 155 (55.4%) patients were tobacco smoker. Pre-operative pyuria was diagnosed in 127 (45.4%) patients while tumor recurrence was observed in 183 (65.4%) patients. The frequency of tumor recurrence was significantly higher in patients with pre-operative pyuria (85.8% vs. 48.4%; p<0.001).

CONCLUSION: Pre-operative pyuria was a frequent finding in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder tumor and was associated with higher frequency of tumor recurrence which warrants routine screening of such patients for pyuria and increased frequency of tumor recurrence.

Published
2021-11-13
How to Cite
Khizar Hayat Gondal, Majed Saeed, Syed Atif Hussain, Rana Atta Ur Rehman, Ali Shandar Durrani, & Muhammad Raheem Sajjad. (2021). Pre-operative pyuria predicts tumor recurrence in patients undergoing transurethral resection of bladder tumor with post-operative instillation of BCG. Journal of University Medical & Dental College, 12(4), 257-261. https://doi.org/10.37723/jumdc.v12i4.531
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