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Patient presenting with visible haematuria of any duration.

Consider:

  • Loin Pain
  • Symptoms of UTI
  • History of renal calculi
  • Bladder pain

Examination:

  • Abdominal examination
  • Consider DRE/PV
  • Blood pressure

 

Investigations

  • MSU
  • FBC, U&E
  • Consider PSA if > 40 but exclude UTI first

Almost all patients will require referral, however, if MSU positive and symptoms resolve with appropriate treatment, referral is not needed.

 

Refer Urology Urgent Suspicion of Cancer

  • Age 45 or over with visible haematuria and negative MSU
  • All ages with visible haematuria which persists or recurs after UTI treatment
  • Already investigated patients whose haematuria returns outwith 6 months

 

Refer Urology Urgent

  • Age < 45 with visible haematuria and negative MSU

 

No imaging is required prior to referral

Refer via SCI-Gateway...Urology...Fast track Haematuria referral

Patients who have haematuria in the context of a UTI which resolves with appropriate treatment do not require further investigation.

Editorial Information

Next review date: 01/01/2024

Author(s): Ian Russell.