Adequacy of a single stone risk analysis in the medical evaluation of urolithiasis

Citation
Cyc. Pak et al., Adequacy of a single stone risk analysis in the medical evaluation of urolithiasis, J UROL, 165(2), 2001, pp. 378-381
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology","da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
ISSN journal
00225347 → ACNP
Volume
165
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
378 - 381
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-5347(200102)165:2<378:AOASSR>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that a single 24-hour urine sample for st one risk analysis would be sufficient for the simplified medical evaluation of urolithiasis. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed stone risk profile data on 24-hour urine samples obtained during random and restricted diets in 225 patients with recurrent urolithiasis. Results: In 2 random samples we noted no significant difference in urinary calcium, oxalate, uric acid, citrate, pH, total volume, sodium, potassium, sulfate or phosphorus. For these risk factors there was a highly significan t positive correlation in the 2 random samples (r greater than or equal to0 .68, p <0.0003) and the value of each was abnormal or normal in at least 81 % of patients. Urinary magnesium and ammonium were significantly lower in r andom sample 2 than 1, the former by 4%. After calcium, sodium and oxalate dietary restriction mean urinary calcium and sodium plus or minus standard deviation decreased significantly by 25% from 251 +/- 125 to 187 +/- 98 mg. daily and by 38% from 183 +/- 87 to 113 +/- 57 mEq. daily, respectively. O ther risk factors had a slight or no significant change. Correcting random urinary calcium for the excessive urinary excretion of sodium brought urina ry calcium to 210 +/- 108 mg. daily, similar to the value on the restricted diet. Conclusions: The reproducibility of urinary stone risk factors is satisfact ory in repeat urine samples. A single stone risk analysis is sufficient for the simplified medical evaluation of urolithiasis.