Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4240615186> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 items per page.
- W4240615186 abstract "You have accessJournal of UrologyStone Disease: Epidemiology & Evaluation II (MP54)1 Sep 2021MP54-05 RESOLUTION OF HYDRONEPHROSIS AND PAIN TO PREDICT STONE PASSAGE FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RENAL COLIC Maria Pere, Avinash Maganty, Allan Wolfson, Pamela Burrows, Cora MacPherson, Nataly Montano, Ziya Kirkali, Andrew Meltzer, and Stephen Jackman Maria PereMaria Pere More articles by this author , Avinash MagantyAvinash Maganty More articles by this author , Allan WolfsonAllan Wolfson More articles by this author , Pamela BurrowsPamela Burrows More articles by this author , Cora MacPhersonCora MacPherson More articles by this author , Nataly MontanoNataly Montano More articles by this author , Ziya KirkaliZiya Kirkali More articles by this author , Andrew MeltzerAndrew Meltzer More articles by this author , and Stephen JackmanStephen Jackman More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000002084.05AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: To study patients presenting to the Emergency Department with acute renal colic to determine if resolution of hydronephrosis and pain accurately predicts stone passage on follow-up CT. METHODS: This is a secondary analysis of a multi-center prospective randomized clinical trial of patients diagnosed by computed tomography (CT) scan with a symptomatic ureteral stone <9 mm in diameter. Participants were followed to evaluate for analgesic use and to assess stone passage and hydronephrosis on a repeat CT scan obtained at 29-36 days. RESULTS: Four-hundred-three patients were randomized in the original study and patients were included in this analysis if they did not have surgery for stone removal and had a CT scan and information on pain medication at follow-up (N=220). Hydronephrosis was detected in 181 (82%) on initial CT. At follow-up CT, 43 (19.5%) participants had a persistent ureteral stone. Of these participants, 36 (84%) had no pain, 26 (60%) did not have hydronephrosis and 23 (53%) had neither pain nor hydronephrosis. Resolution of hydronephrosis was associated with stone passage (RR 4.6, 95% CI 1.9, 11.0), while resolution of pain was not (RR 1.1, 95% CI 0.9, 1.4). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with urinary stone disease, stone passage is associated with resolution of hydronephrosis but not resolution of pain. In patients with persistent ureteral stones, neither pain nor hydronephrosis are consistently present. These findings have important implications on follow-up imaging of patients with urinary stone disease. Source of Funding: This study is supported by cooperative agreement U01 DK096037 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, National Institutes of Health © 2021 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 206Issue Supplement 3September 2021Page: e950-e950 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2021 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Maria Pere More articles by this author Avinash Maganty More articles by this author Allan Wolfson More articles by this author Pamela Burrows More articles by this author Cora MacPherson More articles by this author Nataly Montano More articles by this author Ziya Kirkali More articles by this author Andrew Meltzer More articles by this author Stephen Jackman More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement Loading ..." @default.
- W4240615186 created "2022-05-12" @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5010312725 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5025284856 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5026452677 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5042550974 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5044035057 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5063484652 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5065686183 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5068683529 @default.
- W4240615186 creator A5072681509 @default.
- W4240615186 date "2021-09-01" @default.
- W4240615186 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4240615186 title "MP54-05 RESOLUTION OF HYDRONEPHROSIS AND PAIN TO PREDICT STONE PASSAGE FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RENAL COLIC" @default.
- W4240615186 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/ju.0000000000002084.05" @default.
- W4240615186 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W4240615186 type Work @default.
- W4240615186 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4240615186 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5010312725 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5025284856 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5026452677 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5042550974 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5044035057 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5063484652 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5065686183 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5068683529 @default.
- W4240615186 hasAuthorship W4240615186A5072681509 @default.
- W4240615186 hasBestOaLocation W42406151861 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C2779675326 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C2780724011 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C2781040948 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C2993997175 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C61434518 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConcept C77411442 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C118552586 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C126322002 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C141071460 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C142724271 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C204787440 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C2779675326 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C2780724011 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C2781040948 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C2993997175 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C42219234 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C61434518 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C71924100 @default.
- W4240615186 hasConceptScore W4240615186C77411442 @default.
- W4240615186 hasIssue "Supplement 3" @default.
- W4240615186 hasLocation W42406151861 @default.
- W4240615186 hasOpenAccess W4240615186 @default.
- W4240615186 hasPrimaryLocation W42406151861 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2000684143 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2007813926 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2029157084 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2073258176 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2384558138 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2743405933 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2980093723 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2981712271 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W2990886678 @default.
- W4240615186 hasRelatedWork W3000762051 @default.
- W4240615186 hasVolume "206" @default.
- W4240615186 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4240615186 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4240615186 workType "article" @default.