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Alternate or Additional Findings to Stone Disease on Unenhanced Computerized Tomography for Acute Flank Pain Can Impact Management

Authors :
Urs E. Studer
Thomas M. Kessler
Harriet C. Thoeny
Peter Vock
Hanno Hoppe
Roger Studer
Source :
Journal of Urology. 175:1725-1730
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2006.

Abstract

We evaluated the incidence and clinical relevance of alternate or additional findings on unenhanced CT in patients with acute flank pain and suspected urinary calculi.A consecutive series of 1,500 patients underwent unenhanced CT due to acute flank pain. The absence or presence of urinary tract calculi and their localization were recorded. Alternate or additional CT findings were classified according to whether they required immediate or deferred treatment, or were of little or no clinical importance.Of the 1,500 patients 1,035 (69%) had urinary tract calculi, including 309 (30%) with nephrolithiasis, 377 (36%) with ureterolithiasis and 349 (34%) with the 2 conditions. Urolithiasis alone was found in 331 of these patients (32%) and additional pathological conditions were noted in 704 (68%). Of all patients 1,064 (71%) had other or additional CT findings. Of all patients 207 (14%) had nonstone related CT findings requiring immediate or deferred treatment, 464 (31%) had pathological conditions of little clinical importance and 393 (26%) had pathological conditions of no clinical relevance. CT was normal in 105 of all patients (7%).Unenhanced CT in patients with acute flank pain allows the accurate diagnosis of urinary stone disease and it can also provide further important information leading to emergency or deferred treatment in a substantial number of patients.

Details

ISSN :
15273792 and 00225347
Volume :
175
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e5f1fd6f26dae4e664e07ddddfb8590
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(05)00987-0