Ali Cankut Tatliparmak, Sarper Yılmaz, Rohat Ak, N. M. Hokenek
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摘要
本研究的目的是评估CHOKAI、STONE和STONE +评分在检测大于5mm输尿管结石中的诊断准确性。这项比较诊断准确性的研究是在三级护理急诊科(ED)进行的,包括连续1年期间因侧腹疼痛就诊的患者。通过受试者操作特征(AUROC)下面积的比较,确定各评分量表在检测> 5mm输尿管结石中的表现。384例患者中有270例(70.3%)检出输尿管结石。输尿管结石直径为5 mm者146例(54.1%),差异无统计学意义(p = 0.59)。CHOKAI和STONE PLUS评分可用于预测>5毫米输尿管结石,并且彼此具有相似的诊断效用。对于大于5mm的输尿管结石,结石评分不能提供准确的诊断信息。级别2 b
Comparison of the diagnostic utility of CHOKAI, STONE and STONE PLUS scores in predicting ureteral stones larger than 5 mm
The objective of this study is to assess the diagnostic accuracy of CHOKAI, STONE, and STONE plus scores in detecting ureteral stones larger than 5 mm. This comparative diagnostic accuracy study was performed in a tertiary care emergency department (ED) and included consecutive patients who presented to the ED with flank pain over a 1-year period. The performance of these scoring scales in detecting ureteral stones measuring >5 mm was determined by area under the receiver operating characteristics (AUROC) comparison. Ureteral stones were detected in 270 (70.3%) of 384 patients included in the study. While 146 patients (54.1%) had ureteral stones measuring <5 mm, 124 patients (54.1%) had stones measuring 5 mm or more in size. The performance of the CHOKAI score in predicting ureteral stones was superior to that of the STONE PLUS score; STONE PLUS score was also superior to STONE score ( p < 0.001). Analysis of the diagnostic value of CHOKAI score and STONE PLUS scores in predicting >5-mm stones showed no statistically significant difference ( p = 0.59). CHOKAI and STONE PLUS scores are useful in predicting >5-mm ureteral stones and have similar diagnostic utility to each other. STONE score does not provide accurate diagnostic information about ureteral stones larger than 5 mm. Level 2b