Recent advances in the diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction in men.

Bladder (San Francisco, Calif.) Pub Date : 2024-11-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14440/bladder.2024.0022
Ruoyu Li, Yuancheng Zhou, Xingyuan Xiao, Bing Li
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Abstract

Background: Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) represents a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms in men, frequently resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia. Key symptoms include both obstructive and irritative urinary tract symptoms, such as dysuria, increased frequency and urgency of urination, and recurrent urinary tract infections. BOO can also cause upper urinary tract dilation (hydronephrosis), damage structure, and impair function of the bladder.

Objective: Early diagnosis of BOO is essential to the protection of kidney and bladder functions. The gold standard for diagnosing BOO is urodynamic studies (UDS), which measure detrusor pressure and urinary flow. However, UDS is an invasive test and is associated with risks for urinary tract infections, bothersome urinary symptoms, and hematuria. Given the invasiveness and discomfort associated with UDS, non-invasive diagnostic methods have been developed. Nevertheless, the main limitation of these techniques is the variability in threshold values, highlighting the need for further standardization of measurement protocols. This article reviews the current diagnostic approaches for BOO in men and explores their clinical utility.

Conclusion: Various non-invasive diagnostic methods are promising; yet, UDS remains the primary diagnostic approach.

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