From collection to correction: Can serial 24-hour urine collections demonstrate improved urinary stone parameters?

IF 1.9 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
BJUI compass Pub Date : 2025-08-26 DOI:10.1002/bco2.70070
Daniel Jhang, Jason Groegler, Akin S. Amasyali, Hyukje Sung, Matthew Buell, Jersey Castillo, Elizabeth A. Baldwin, Mohamed Keheila, Zhamshid Okhunov, D. Duane Baldwin
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Abstract

Objectives

To determine whether serial 24-hour urine collections from the same patient over time result in improved stone risk parameters.

Patients and Methods

Using a 24-hour urinalysis database, 1832 tests from 688 patients collected over a 10-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Patients included in the analysis had a minimum follow-up of 2 years and at least three 24-hour urine collections. Changes in risk parameters were evaluated over time with each patient acting as their own control. Statistical analysis was performed using repeated measures ANOVA with a Greenhouse–Geisser correction and post-hoc analysis with Bonferroni correction. Significance level was set as p < 0.05.

Results

A total of 225 patients had at least three 24-hour urine collections, of which 48% were female. From the first to the second 24-hour urine collections, volume and supersaturation of CaOx, CaP and UA all significantly improved (p < 0.05). From the second to the third collection, only the supersaturation of CaP significantly improved (p < 0.05). Approximately half of the patients continued to see improvement in stone risk parameters between the second and third urine collection.

Conclusion

Serial 24-hour urine collections performed at 6-month or greater intervals were significantly associated with improvements in stone risk parameters. This study suggests that serial collections can aid in the correction of urinary stone parameters and should be considered in active stone formers.

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从收集到纠正:连续24小时尿液收集能改善尿路结石参数吗?
目的:确定同一患者连续24小时尿液收集是否能改善结石风险参数。患者和方法利用24小时尿液分析数据库,回顾性分析了10年间收集的688例患者的1832项检测结果。纳入分析的患者至少有2年的随访和至少3次24小时尿液收集。随着时间的推移,每位患者作为自己的对照,评估风险参数的变化。统计分析采用重复测量方差分析,采用Greenhouse-Geisser校正,采用事后分析,采用Bonferroni校正。p <; 0.05为显著性水平。结果225例患者至少有3次24小时尿液收集,其中48%为女性。第1 ~ 2小时尿液收集,CaOx、CaP、UA的容量和过饱和度均显著提高(p < 0.05)。从第二次采集到第三次采集,只有CaP过饱和度显著改善(p < 0.05)。大约一半的患者在第二次和第三次尿液收集期间结石风险参数继续改善。结论:每隔6个月或更长时间进行连续24小时尿液收集与结石风险参数的改善显著相关。本研究提示,连续收集尿液有助于纠正尿路结石参数,应考虑在活动性结石患者。
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