Is there a superiorıty of the stone volume measured in 3-d non-contrast tomography (3-D NCCT) to the stone area in predicting the stone-freeness of the retrograde intrarenal surgery success (RIRS)

Yurdaer Kaynak, H. Kilicarslan, E. Okeer, B. Coskun
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Abstract

Objectives: To examine the predictive effect of preoperative measurements of stone volume (SV) against stone area (SA) on stone-free status (SF) following retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS). Methods: We retrospectively examined the medical records of 68 RIRS patients with renal calculi who were eligible. Patients having non-contrast computed tomography ( NCCT ) before and subsequent to RIRS were included, however staghorn stones and inability to access were omitted. SF status was determined by the absence of visible stones on the NCCT three months after RIRS. Using a software reconstruction tool using 3-D NCCT, a radiologist determined stone load characteristics, such as SA and SV. Using a logistic regression model, the assessment of potential SF status determinants was conducted. Results:Age, stone density, quantity and position of stones, usage of access sheath, failed prior Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL), and procedures were not substantially linked with non-SF status, however gender (p = 0.014), SA (p
3-d非对比断层扫描(3-d NCCT)测量的结石体积与结石区域在预测逆行肾内手术成功(RIRS)的结石自由度方面是否存在superiorıty关系?
目的:探讨术前结石体积(SV)和结石面积(SA)测量对逆行肾内手术(RIRS)后无结石状态(SF)的预测作用。方法:回顾性分析68例符合条件的RIRS合并肾结石患者的病历。在RIRS之前和之后进行非对比计算机断层扫描(NCCT)的患者被包括在内,但鹿角结石和无法进入的患者被忽略。通过RIRS后3个月NCCT上没有可见结石来确定SF状态。放射科医生使用3-D NCCT软件重建工具确定结石负荷特征,如SA和SV。使用逻辑回归模型,评估潜在的SF状态决定因素。结果:年龄、结石密度、结石数量和位置、使用输尿管鞘、先前的冲击波碎石(SWL)失败和手术方式与非sf状态没有本质上的联系,但性别(p = 0.014)、SA (p = 0.014)与sf状态无关
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