[Lower urinary tract symptoms and urinary incontinence in renal transplant recipients and candidates: The French guidelines from CTAFU].
Recommandations françaises du Comité de transplantation de l’association française d’urologie (CTAFU) : symptômes du bas appareil urinaire et incontinence urinaire chez le patient transplanté ou en attente de transplantation rénale.
Incontinence
Renal Transplantation
Transplantation rénale
Troubles mictionnels
incontinence
lower urinary tract symptoms
Journal
Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie
ISSN: 1166-7087
Titre abrégé: Prog Urol
Pays: France
ID NLM: 9307844
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Jan 2021
Jan 2021
Historique:
received:
29
02
2020
revised:
28
03
2020
accepted:
30
03
2020
entrez:
11
1
2021
pubmed:
12
1
2021
medline:
3
9
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
To propose surgical recommendations for the management of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and urinary incontinence in kidney transplant recipients and candidates. Following a systematic approach, a review of the literature (Medline) was conducted by the CTAFU focusing on medical and surgical treatment of LUTS and urinary incontinence in kidney transplant recipients and candidates. References were assessed according to a predefined process to propose recommendations with levels of evidence. Functional bladder capacity and bladder compliance are impaired during dialysis. LUTS, related to pre-kidney transplantion alterations, frequently improve spontaneously after kidney transplantation. LUTS secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) may be underestimated before kidney transplantation due to oliguria, low bladder compliance and low bladder capacity. In LUTS associated with BPH, anticholinergics require dosage adjustment with creatinine clearance. If surgery is indicated after kidney transplantation, procedure can be safely performed in the early post-transplant course after removal of ureteral stent. Surgical management of urinary incontinence does not seem to be associated with an icreased risk for infectious complications in kidney transplant recipients. Particular attention should be paid to the management of postvoid residual and bladder pressures in case of neurological bladder disease. Optimal care of neurological bladder should be provided prior to transplantation: with a cautious management, and despite an increased occurrence of febrile urinary tract infections, transplant survival is not compromised. These recommendations must contribute to improve the management of lower urinary tract symptoms and urinary incontinence in kidney transplant patients and kidney transplant candidates.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33423747
pii: S1166-7087(20)30680-1
doi: 10.1016/j.purol.2020.03.013
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Practice Guideline
Systematic Review
Langues
fre
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
45-49Informations de copyright
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