Document type
Clinical pathways
Place
South and West Hertfordshire
Output type
Clinical Pathways
Pathway
Haematuria Pathway

Haematuria


Pathway Publish Date: October 2024
Pathway Next Review Date: October 2026
 

Haematuria is the presence of red blood cells in the urine. It can either be:

  • Visible haematuria (VH) - also referred to as macroscopic haematuria or gross haematuria
  • Non visible haematuria (NVH) - also known as microscopic haematuria or ‘dipstick positive haematuria’ (1)

Significant haematuria is defined as:

  • Any single episode of VH
  • Any single episode of symptomatic -NVH (in absence of UTI or other transient causes).
  • Persistent asymptomatic -NVH (in absence of UTI or other transient causes). Persistence is defined as 2 out of 3 dipsticks positive for NVH(1)

NICE state (3)

  • Refer people using a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks) for bladder cancer if they are:
    • Aged 45 and over and have:
      • unexplained visible haematuria without urinary tract infection or
      • visible haematuria that persists or recurs after successful treatment of urinary tract infection, or
      • aged 60 and over and have unexplained non-visible haematuria and either dysuria or a raised white cell count on a blood test

    • Consider non-urgent referral for bladder cancer in people aged 60 and over with recurrent or persistent unexplained urinary tract infection
 
 
 
For further information, please see pathway attached. 
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