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Metabolic Evaluation and Recurrence Prevention for Urinary Stone Patients: An EAU Guidelines Update.

Authors :
Skolarikos, Andreas
Somani, Bhaskar
Neisius, Andreas
Jung, Helene
Petřík, Alec
Tailly, Thomas
Davis, Niall
Tzelves, Lazaros
Geraghty, Rob
Lombardo, Riccardo
Bezuidenhout, Carla
Gambaro, Giovanni
Source :
European Urology. Oct2024, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p343-363. 21p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We reviewed the proper evaluation process, diagnostic work-up, and treatment procedures for patients with urolithiasis to prevent the recurrence of stone formation. It is essential to determine the type of stone and conduct specific blood and urine analyses to inform the course of treatment for patients. The aim of this review was to define patients who are at high risk of recurrence of urolithiasis, to delineate diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms for each type of stone, and to clarify general guidelines and recommendations for prevention of recurrence. A professional research librarian carried out literature searches for all sections of the urolithiasis guidelines, covering the timeframe between 1976 and June 2023. For every patient with urolithiasis, an attempt should be made to analyse the stone. Patients should be given general instructions on how to prevent recurrence, including adequate fluid and calcium intake, and low consumption of sodium and protein. Identifying and correcting the causative factors is a cornerstone in preventing the recurrence of urolithiasis. Diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms by stone composition are available. Every patient should undergo baseline metabolic screening, while patients with calcium stones, who are at high risk of relapse and complications, should undergo extensive metabolic screening with two 24-h urine collections and should receive targeted therapy. Patients with uric acid, infection, or cystine stones are at high risk of relapse. All patients at high risk of recurrence should be closely monitored, especially those not complying with therapy in the long term. Metabolic stone evaluation and patient follow-up are highly recommended to prevent urolithiasis recurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03022838
Volume :
86
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179735025
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2024.05.029