The changing composition of urinary calculi in Southern Thailand over the past 14 years.

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urology Annals Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-08 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_84_22
Monthira Tanthanuch, Nattawit Jakjaroenrit, Sarayuth Boonchai, Tanan Bejrananda
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Objective: A worldwide increased incidence of urolithiasis has been observed over the past few decades. Insight into the composition of these stones can lead to enhanced medical treatment and outcomes. The objective of this study was to examine the distribution and chemical composition of urinary calculi in Southern Thailand over the past decade.

Materials and methods: An analysis was conducted on 2611 urinary calculi submitted to the Stone Analysis Laboratory, Songklanagarind Hospital, a single stone analysis laboratory in Southern Thailand. The analysis was performed from 2007 to 2020 using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The demographic results were described using descriptive statistical analyses, and the Chi-square test for trends was performed to identify changes in urinary calculi composition.

Results: The patients' demographic data revealed a male-to-female ratio of 2.2:1; the most common age group of affected men was 50-69 years, whereas the most common age group of affected women was 40-59 years. The most common components found in the calculi were uric acid (30.6%), mixed calcium oxalate with calcium phosphate (29.2%), and calcium oxalate (26.7%). We noted a trend of increasing uric acid calculi for 14 years (P = 0.00493), whereas the trend for the other major components was decreasing.

Conclusion: The most common component of urinary calculi analyzed in Southern Thailand was uric acid, with a significant rising trend in proportion in the past decade; the trend of other major components, such as mixed calcium oxalate-calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate, decreased.

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泰国南部14年来尿路结石成分的变化。
目的:在过去的几十年里,世界范围内的尿石症发病率有所上升。深入了解这些结石的成分可以提高医疗效果。本研究的目的是检查过去十年来泰国南部尿路结石的分布和化学成分。材料和方法:对泰国南部Songklanagarind医院结石分析实验室提交的2611例尿路结石进行分析。该分析于2007年至2020年使用傅立叶变换红外光谱进行。使用描述性统计分析描述人口统计学结果,并进行趋势卡方检验以确定尿路结石成分的变化。结果:患者的人口学数据显示,男女比例为2.2:1;受影响男性最常见的年龄组为50-69岁,而受影响女性最常见的年纪组为40-59岁。结石中最常见的成分是尿酸(30.6%)、草酸钙与磷酸钙混合(29.2%)和草酸钙(26.7%)。我们注意到14年来尿酸结石呈增加趋势(P=0.00493),而其他主要成分呈下降趋势。结论:在泰国南部分析的尿路结石中,最常见的成分是尿酸,在过去十年中,这一比例呈显著上升趋势;其他主要成分,如混合草酸钙、磷酸钙和草酸钙的趋势有所下降。
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