A systematic review on urolithiasis in children with neurological disorders.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Atinc Tozsin, Hakan Akdere, Selcuk Guven, Kamran Ahmed
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Abstract

Purpose: Advancements in medical treatments and increased access to healthcare have significantly extended the life expectancy of children with neurological disorders. However, this has also led to a higher incidence of secondary health issues, such as nephrolithiasis. This review aims to analyze the risk factors, management, and treatment outcomes for stone disease in children with neurological disorders and focus on specific risk factors such as immobilization, urinary tract infections, and metabolic abnormalities to identify key points in the occurrence of nephrolithiasis.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across two primary databases, PubMed and Ovid Medline, to identify studies on urolithiasis in children with neurological disorders. A total of 771 articles were initially identified. After removing four duplicate articles, 729 were excluded following title and abstract screening due to irrelevance. Thirty-eight articles were selected for full-text review, and after further exclusions, 11 articles were included in this review.

Results: The studies mainly consisted of small-scale, single-center investigations. Nephrolithiasis were reported in 5-54% of patients across the studies. The most commonly identified risk factors were immobilization, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and hypercalciuria. Treatment options for urinary stones included medical expulsive therapy (MET), extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), endoscopic surgery (RIRS), and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL).

Conclusion: Key steps in managing these patients include monitoring bone mineral density, conducting a 24-h urine analysis to assess metabolic components (despite challenges in obtaining this), and encouraging physical activity as much as the patient's condition permits.

关于神经系统疾病儿童尿路结石的系统性综述。
目的:医疗技术的进步和医疗服务的普及大大延长了神经系统疾病患儿的预期寿命。然而,这也导致肾结石等继发性健康问题的发病率上升。本综述旨在分析神经系统疾病患儿结石病的风险因素、管理和治疗结果,并重点关注固定、尿路感染和代谢异常等特定风险因素,以确定发生肾炎的关键点:在 PubMed 和 Ovid Medline 两个主要数据库中进行了全面的文献检索,以确定有关神经系统疾病患儿尿路结石的研究。最初共发现了 771 篇文章。在删除了 4 篇重复文章后,有 729 篇文章因不相关而在标题和摘要筛选后被排除。筛选出 38 篇文章进行全文审阅,进一步排除后,本综述纳入了 11 篇文章:这些研究主要是小规模的单中心调查。在所有研究中,5%-54%的患者患有肾结石。最常见的风险因素是固定不动、尿路感染(UTI)和高钙血症。尿路结石的治疗方法包括药物排石疗法(MET)、体外冲击波碎石疗法(ESWL)、内窥镜手术(RIRS)和经皮肾镜碎石术(PCNL):管理这些患者的关键步骤包括监测骨矿物质密度、进行 24 小时尿液分析以评估代谢成分(尽管在获取尿液分析方面存在挑战),以及在患者病情允许的情况下鼓励其进行体育锻炼。
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World Journal of Urology
World Journal of Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.80%
发文量
317
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY conveys regularly the essential results of urological research and their practical and clinical relevance to a broad audience of urologists in research and clinical practice. In order to guarantee a balanced program, articles are published to reflect the developments in all fields of urology on an internationally advanced level. Each issue treats a main topic in review articles of invited international experts. Free papers are unrelated articles to the main topic.
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