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Risk factors for the formation of a steinstrasse after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: a statistical model.

Khaled Madbouly1, Khaled Z Sheir, Emad Elsobky, Ibrahim Eraky, Mahmoud Kenawy.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We studied the various stone, renal and therapy factors that could affect steinstrasse formation after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), Dornier Medical Systems Inc., Marietta, Georgia to define the predictive factors for its formation. Thus, steinstrasse could be anticipated and prophylactically avoided.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between February 1989 and May 1999, 4,634 patients were treated with a Dornier MFL 5000 lithotriptor (Dornier Med Tech, GmbH, Germany). Renal stones were encountered in 3,403 patients and ureteral stones in 1,231. Steinstrasse were recorded in 184 patients, of whom 74 required intervention and formed the "complicated group." All patient data, stone and renal characteristics, and data of ESWL were reviewed. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses of patients, stones and therapy characteristics in correlation with the incidence of steinstrasse formation were performed to assign the factors that had a significant impact on steinstrasse formation.
RESULTS: The overall incidence of steinstrasse was 3.97%. The steinstrasse was in the pelvic ureter in 74% of the cases, lumbar ureter in 21.7% and iliac ureter in 4.3%. Steinstrasse incidence significantly correlated with stone size and site, the power level (kV.) used during therapy and radiological renal features. Steinstrasse was more common with renal stones more than 2 cm. in diameter in a dilated system, especially with the use of high power (greater than 22 kV.) for disintegration. A statistical model was constructed to estimate the risk of steinstrasse formation accurately.
CONCLUSIONS: Stone size and site, renal morphology and shock wave energy are the significant predictive factors controlling steinstrasse formation. If a patient has a high probability of steinstrasse formation, close followup with early intervention or prophylactic pre-ESWL ureteral stenting is indicated.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11832705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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