| Literature DB >> 35387623 |
Jonathan D Harper1, Alana C Desai2, Jodi A Antonelli3, Gregory E Tasian4, Justin B Ziemba5, Hussein R Al-Khalidi6, H Henry Lai2,7, Naim M Maalouf8, Peter P Reese9,10, Hunter B Wessells11, Ziya Kirkali12, Charles D Scales13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to describe day-to-day evolution and variations in patient-reported stent-associated symptoms (SAS) in the STudy to Enhance uNderstanding of sTent-associated Symptoms (STENTS), a prospective multicenter observational cohort study, using multiple instruments with conceptual overlap in various domains.Entities:
Keywords: Stent-associated symptoms; Ureteral stent; Ureteroscopy; Urinary stone disease
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35387623 PMCID: PMC8988384 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-022-01004-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Self-reported measures used in the study by stent-associated symptoms domain
| Instrument | Domain | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain Intensity | Pain Interference | Urinary Symptoms | Urinary Bother | |
| BPI | • | • | ||
| LURN SI-10 | • | • | ||
| PROMIS | • | • | ||
| USSQ-U | • | • | ||
BPI = Brief Pain Inventory; LURN SI-10 = Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network Symptom Index; PROMIS = Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System; USSQ-U = urinary score of the Ureteral Stent Symptom Questionnaire
Participant characteristics at baseline
| Characteristic | Participants (n = 40) |
|---|---|
| Sex: female | 21 (53%) |
| Race | |
| White | 38 (95%) |
| Black | 2 (5%) |
| Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latinx | 3 (8%) |
| Age (years) | |
| Median (IQR) | 43.5 (28.5, 57.5) |
| Mean (SD) | 43.1 (17.6) |
| Medical history | |
| Depression | 9 (23%) |
| Anxiety | 8 (20%) |
| Mood disorder (other) | 1 (3%) |
| Chronic pain condition | 7 (18%) |
| Previous stone history | 23 (58%) |
| Prior ureteroscopy | 12 (30%) |
| Prior ureteral stent placement | 13 (33%) |
| Severe pain with prior ureteral stent | 8 (20%) |
| Severe urinary symptoms with prior ureteral stent | 6 (15%) |
| Medication use in past 30 days | |
| Opioids | 11 (28%) |
| NSAIDs | 20 (50%) |
| Tamsulosin (or alpha blocker) | 16 (40%) |
| Oxybutynin (or anticholinergic) | 3 (8%) |
Data shown are n (%) except where indicated. IQR = 25th, 75th percentiles; SD = standard deviation; NSAIDs = nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Intraoperative data
| Variable | Participants (n = 40) |
|---|---|
| Side of treatment | |
| Right | 19 (48%) |
| Left | 21 (52%) |
| Dominant stone size (renal, mm) | |
| Median (IQR) | 7.5 (5.0, 10.5) |
| Mean (SD) | 7.5 (3.9) |
| Dominant stone size (ureteral, mm) | |
| Median (IQR) | 6.0 (5.0, 7.0) |
| Mean (SD) | 6.2 (2.2) |
| Dominant stone location* | |
| Renal | 20 (50%) |
| Ureter (proximal) | 7 (18%) |
| Ureter (distal) | 13 (33%) |
| Number of stones treated (renal) | |
| Median (IQR) | 2 (1, 4) |
| Mean (SD) | 5.6 (10.6) |
| Number of stones treated (ureteral) | |
| Median (IQR) | 1 (1, 2) |
| Mean (SD) | 1.3 (0.5) |
| Operative time (min) | |
| Median (IQR) | 51 (36, 80) |
| Mean (SD) | 59.1 (28.6) |
| Ureteroscopy time (min) | |
| Median (IQR) | 32.5 (20, 58.5) |
| Mean (SD) | 40.1 (26.3) |
| Ureteroscope type* | |
| Flexible | 24 (60%) |
| Semirigid | 7 (18%) |
| Both | 9 (23%) |
| Ureteral access sheath use | 19 (48%) |
| Basket extraction | 33 (82%) |
| Irrigation | |
| Manual | 20 (50%) |
| Constant pressure | 20 (50%) |
| Ureteral stent diameter | |
| 4.7 French | 6 (15%) |
| 6 French | 34 (85%) |
| Ureteral stent length* (cm) | |
| 22 | 1 (3%) |
| 24 | 18 (45%) |
| 26 | 14 (35%) |
| 28 | 5 (13%) |
| 30 | 2 (5%) |
| Stent dwell time (days) | |
| Median (IQR) | 8 (6.5, 11) |
| Mean (SD) | 10.1 (6.8) |
*Note: percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding
Data shown are n (%) except where indicated
IQR = 25th, 75th percentiles; SD = standard deviation
Fig. 1Daily stent-associated symptoms in each domain measured with various instruments displayed in box and whisker plots. The range (whiskers) is shown for each timepoint while the box represents the interquartile range. Circles depict mean values and the median values are connected by a line: A BPI pain severity, B PROMIS pain intensity, C BPI pain interference, D PROMIS pain interference, E Urinary score of USSQ (USSQ-U), F LURN SI-10 urinary symptoms