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The Swiss Kidney Stone Cohort: A Longitudinal, Multicentric, Observational Cohort to Study Course and Causes of Kidney Stone Disease in Switzerland
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- Bonny, Olivier; Fuster, Daniel; Seeger, Harald; Ernandez, Thomas; Buchkremer, Florian; Wuerzner, Gregoire; Dhayat, Nasser; Ritter, Alexander; Stoermann, Catherine; Segerer, Stephan; Häusermann, Tanja; Pasch, Andreas; Kim, Minjeong; Mayr, Michael; Krapf, Reto; Roth, Beat; Bochud, Murielle; Mohebbi, Nilufar; Wagner, Carsten A (2023). The Swiss Kidney Stone Cohort: A Longitudinal, Multicentric, Observational Cohort to Study Course and Causes of Kidney Stone Disease in Switzerland. Kidney & Blood Pressure Research, 48(1):194-201.
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Background: Kidney stone disease has a high prevalence worldwide of approximately 10% of the population and is characterized by a high recurrence rate. Kidney stone disease results from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle risk factors, and the dissection of these factors is complex. Methods: The Swiss Kidney Stone Cohort (SKSC) is an investigator-initiated prospective, multicentric longitudinal, observational study in patients with kidney stones followed with regular visits over a period of 3 years after inclusion. Ongoing follow-ups by biannual telephone interviews will provide long-term outcome data. SKSC comprises 782 adult patients (age >18 years) with either recurrent stones or a single stone event with at least one risk factor for recurrence. In addition, a control cohort of 207 individuals without kidney stone history and absence of kidney stones on a low-dose CT scan at enrolment has also been recruited. SKSC includes extensive collections of clinical data, biochemical data in blood and 24-h urine samples, and genetic data. Biosamples are stored at a dedicated biobank. Information on diet and dietary habits was collected through food frequency questionnaires and standardized recall interviews by trained dieticians with the Globodiet software. Conclusion: SKSC provides a unique opportunity and resource to further study cause and course of kidney disease in a large population with data and samples collected of a homogeneous collective of patients throughout the whole Swiss population.
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- Journal :
- Bonny, Olivier; Fuster, Daniel; Seeger, Harald; Ernandez, Thomas; Buchkremer, Florian; Wuerzner, Gregoire; Dhayat, Nasser; Ritter, Alexander; Stoermann, Catherine; Segerer, Stephan; Häusermann, Tanja; Pasch, Andreas; Kim, Minjeong; Mayr, Michael; Krapf, Reto; Roth, Beat; Bochud, Murielle; Mohebbi, Nilufar; Wagner, Carsten A (2023). The Swiss Kidney Stone Cohort: A Longitudinal, Multicentric, Observational Cohort to Study Course and Causes of Kidney Stone Disease in Switzerland. Kidney & Blood Pressure Research, 48(1):194-201.
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- application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-256624, English, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1443057899
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource