Natural History of Asymptomatic Renal Stones and Prediction of Stone Related Events

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作者
Kang, Ho Won [1 ]
Lee, Sang Keun [1 ]
Kim, Won Tae [1 ]
Kim, Yong-June [1 ]
Yun, Seok-Joong [1 ]
Lee, Sang-Cheol [1 ]
Kim, Wun-Jae [1 ]
机构
[1] Chungbuk Natl Univ, Coll Med, Dept Urol, Cheongju, Chungbuk, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
kidney; kidney calculi; natural history; asymptomatic diseases; risk; SHOCK-WAVE LITHOTRIPSY; LOWER POLE NEPHROLITHIASIS; CALICEAL CALCULI; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; UROLITHIASIS; PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT; FRAGMENTS; MIDDLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.juro.2012.11.113
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: The appropriate management for asymptomatic renal stones remains unclear. We assessed the natural history and progression rate of such stones and identified clinical factors associated with an increased risk of stone related events. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 201 male and 146 female patients with asymptomatic renal stones. It was recommended that patients be followed every 6 months. Mean followup was 31 months (range 6 to 180). Patients were divided into 2 groups by stone related events, including spontaneous stone passage, flank pain, stone growth or the need for intervention during followup. Results: Spontaneous passage occurred in 101 patients (29.1%). Of the patients 186 (53.6%) and 161 (46.4%) did and did not have stone related events, respectively. Of the whole cohort 85 patients (24.5%) required intervention but only 4.6% needed surgery. At 19 months after diagnosis 50% of the patients had a symptom. Those with stone related events were more likely to be younger (mean +/- SD age 46.6 +/- 12.7 vs 49.3 +/- 12.6 years) and male, and have a stone history (p = 0.047, 0.017 and 0.014, respectively). Male gender significantly decreased the probability of freedom from stone related events (log rank test p = 0.0135) and it was an independent predictor of stone related events (HR 1.521, p = 0.009). Younger patients, and those with smaller stones and no stone growth were more likely to experience spontaneous passage and less likely to undergo intervention (each p <0.05). Conclusions: Asymptomatic renal stones can be followed safely but long-term followup is necessary. Periodic followup and early intervention should be recommended in patients with risk factors.
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页码:1740 / 1746
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