1. Quadruple-D score in the success rate of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy of renal stones in pediatric population.
- Author
-
Şendoğan, Furkan, Bulut, Mehmet, Çanakçı, Cengiz, Dinçer, Erdinç, Şimşek, Berkan, Çetin, Bilal, Sılay, Selçuk, and Telli, Onur
- Subjects
EXTRACORPOREAL shock wave lithotripsy ,KIDNEY stones ,CHILD patients ,COMPUTED tomography ,AGE groups ,NOMOGRAPHY (Mathematics) - Abstract
Objectives: Evaluation of the validity of the Quadruple-D score in the prediction of success in pediatric stone disease. Materials and Methods: Of the 292 children treated with SWL between 2007 and 2023, a total of 158 children who had adequate follow-up data and evaluated with non-contrast computed tomography before SWL, were included in the study. Parameters were calculated for each of the stone volume (SV), skin-to-stone distance (SSD), stone density (SD) and stone location (SL) variables. Receiver operator characteristic analysis was used to set cut-off values. Quadruple-D scores were calculated, and success rates were determined for each score. Stone-free status was determined as complete clearance after three months of final SWL. Results: The median age of the study group was 8 (range 1 to 16). One hundred and one of the 158 (64%) children had stone-free status. Mean SV, SSD and SD values were significantly higher in SWL failed group than stone-free group after detecting cutoff values of 150 mm
3 , 6.7 cm, and 540 HU, respectively. Stone-free rates were detected as 19.6%, 24.7%, 37.2%, 76.2%, and 90.2% with the Quadruple-D scores of 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 points. Conclusions: Quadruple-D scoring system can further improve Triple-D scoring system by adding stone position parameter to clarify SFR with a simple and easy calculation. We believe that the Quadruple-D score will have better clinical significance than the Triple-D scoring system in predicting the success of SWL in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF