A randomized controlled trial of ultrasonic propulsion-facilitated clearance of residual renal stone fragments versus observation.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Claire C Yang, Elizabeth E Keating, Ravi Managuli, Nancy Honssinger, Sarah K Holt, Alana C Desai
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Abstract

Purpose: In patients with residual stone fragments, ultrasonic propulsion (UP) increased fragment passage rate by 58% and reduced risk of relapse by 70% vs. untreated controls with minor associated adverse events. This study presents a second, independent trial of UP to demonstrate replication of those results and effective training of a novice team of users.

Materials and methods: This was a multi-center, prospective, open label, randomized, controlled trial. Adults with residual fragments ≤ 5 mm seen on clinical imaging at least 4 weeks post-lithotripsy were enrolled. The treatment group underwent UP; the control group did not. The effectiveness endpoints included the proportion of subjects reporting visual observation of stone passage within 3 weeks post-procedure (treatment group) or randomization (controls) and the reduction in stone burden on follow-up imaging captured within 90 days post-procedure/randomization. The safety endpoints were adverse events (AEs) within 3 weeks post-procedure/randomization. Fisher's Exact test was used for comparison.

Results: The trial was conducted April - October 2024. Fragments remained a median of 6 months after surgery before study enrollment. Ten of 12 treated participants passed fragments vs. 2 of 12 controls (P=0.003). Nine of 12 treated participants saw stone burden reduction on imaging vs. 1 of 11 controls (P=0.003). All AEs were mild, occurring in 7 of 12 treated participants and 4 of 12 controls.

Conclusions: Consistent with the index study, UP conducted by an independent group of operators demonstrated a higher rate of fragment passage and greater reduction in stone burden following UP compared to controls, with minor associated risk.

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Journal of Urology
Journal of Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
7.60%
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3746
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Official Journal of the American Urological Association (AUA), and the most widely read and highly cited journal in the field, The Journal of Urology® brings solid coverage of the clinically relevant content needed to stay at the forefront of the dynamic field of urology. This premier journal presents investigative studies on critical areas of research and practice, survey articles providing short condensations of the best and most important urology literature worldwide, and practice-oriented reports on significant clinical observations.
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