Correlation of Severity of Renal Colic With Clinical, Laboratory, and Radiological Parameters: An Emergency Department-Based Prospective Observational Study

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Joshi, Shrirang S. [1 ]
Kaeley, Nidhi [1 ]
Nagasubramanyam, Vempalli [1 ]
Sharma, Pankaj [2 ]
Raj, Alok [1 ]
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[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Emergency Med, Rishikesh, India
[2] All India Inst Med Sci, Radiol, Rishikesh, India
关键词
acute medical management of renal colic; renal stone disease; hydronephrosis; pyuria; hematuria; kidney calculi; emergency department; pain severity; acute renal colic; ASSOCIATION; OUTCOMES; PYURIA;
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10.7759/cureus.31277
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction In this study, we investigated the correlation of severity of renal colic with clinical parameters like pain characteristics, haematuria and pyuria, laboratory parameters such as inflammatory markers, and radiological parameters including site and size of stone and hydronephrosis.Methods The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) determined the pain severity. Detailed history and clinicodemographic profiling of the patient was done, laboratory investigations were done, ultrasound and non-contrast computed tomography of kidney-ureter-bladder were done and all the parameters were duly noted and correlated with the pain severity.Result The mean age of the 183 patients was 43.96 +/- 15.16 years, and 62.8% were male. The patients' mean VAS score at presentation was 8.57 +/- 1.08. The mean VAS score was found to be statistically higher in patients having a first episode of renal colic, solitary kidney, pyuria, raised creatinine, severe hydronephrosis, and stones located at the renal pelvis. In addition, higher VAS scores led to more surgical interventions.Conclusion The correlation of pain severity of renal colic with various parameters can aid in the development of quick diagnostic and therapeutic protocols for patients presenting to the emergency department with renal stone disease. This study shows that pain scores can correlate with various parameters and predict the outcome and complications in these patients.
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