Background: Bladder cancer is the tenth most common cancer worldwide and the most common cancer of the urinary tract. Rivaroxaban is a directly acting, oral anti-coagulant (factor Xa inhibitor) that is used to treat and prevent the formation of blood clots. A common side effect of this drug is an increase in bleeding tendencies, which can potentially lead to macroscopic hematuria. However, it is important to note that macroscopic hematuria can appear in several other conditions including urological malignancies.
Objective: This report outlines the case of a patient on long term
rivaroxaban therapy who developed macroscopic hematuria, not as a consequence
of the medication but rather due to bladder cancer.
The Case: This study reports a case of a 69-year-old male patient
with a history of myocardial infarction undergoing long term Rivaroxaban
therapy, presenting with macroscopic hematuria and frequent urination. The
clinical history and presenting symptoms were consistent with the side effects
of prolonged use of Rivaroxaban, but further investigations revealed the
presence of a tumor in the bladder which was instead found to be the cause of
macroscopic hematuria.
Conclusion: Although macroscopic hematuria is a very common side
effect of Rivaroxaban therapy, it is vital to consider other conditions that
can present with the same symptoms. This case shows the need for healthcare
practitioners to be more vigilant when handling patients with anti-coagulant
induced hematuria and the importance of thoroughly examining every patient
before coming to a conclusive diagnosis.
Author
(s) Details
Suha Al Fathima
Mohamed Al Sabry
Department of Internal Medicine I, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno,
Republic of Belarus.
Gamage Ravindi Lakma
Perera
Department of Internal Medicine I, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno,
Republic of Belarus.
Balapuwaduge Shayami
Michelle Mendis
Department of Internal Medicine I, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno,
Republic of Belarus.
Karpovich Yulia
Ivanovna
Department of Internal Medicine I, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno,
Republic of Belarus.
Karpovich Yuri
Leonidovich
Department of Internal Medicine I, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno,
Republic of Belarus.
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