Upper urinary tract stone disease in patients with poor performance status: active stone removal or conservative management?
نویسندگان
چکیده
BACKGROUND It remains controversial as to whether active stone removal should be performed in patients with poor performance status because of their short life expectancy and perioperative risks. Our objectives were to evaluate treatment outcomes of active stone removal in patients with poor performance status and to compare life prognosis with those managed conservatively. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 74 patients with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 3 or 4 treated for upper urinary tract calculi at our four hospitals between January 2009 and March 2016. Patients were classified into either surgical treatment group or conservative management group based on the presence of active stone removal. Stone-free rate and perioperative complications in surgical treatment group were reviewed. In addition, we compared overall survival and stone-specific survival between the two groups. Cox proportional hazards analysis was performed to investigate predictors of overall survival and stone-specific survival. RESULTS Fifty-two patients (70.3%) underwent active stone removal (surgical treatment group) by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (n = 6), ureteroscopy (n = 39), percutaneous nephrolithotomy (n = 6) or nephrectomy (n = 1). The overall stone-free rate was 78.8% and perioperative complication was observed in nine patients (17.3%). Conservative treatment was undergone by 22 patients (29.7%) (conservative management group). Two-year overall survival rates in surgical treatment and conservative management groups were 88.0% and 38.4%, respectively (p < 0.01) and two-year stone-specific survival rates in the two groups were 100.0% and 61.3%, respectively (p < 0.01). On multivariate analysis, stone removal was not significant, but was considered a possible favorable predictor for overall survival (p = 0.07). Moreover, stone removal was the only independent predictor of stone-specific survival (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Active stone removal for patients with poor performance status could be performed safely and effectively. Compared to conservative management, surgical stone treatment achieved longer overall survival and stone-specific survival.
منابع مشابه
Author’s response to reviews Title: Upper urinary tract stone disease in patients with poor performance status: active stone removal or conservative management? Authors:
Title: Upper urinary tract stone disease in patients with poor performance status: active stone removal or conservative management? Authors: Shimpei Yamashita ([email protected]) Yasuo Kohjimoto ([email protected]) Yasuo Hirabayashi ([email protected]) Takashi Iguchi ([email protected]) Akinori Iba ([email protected]) Masatoshi Higuchi (asdflkjasdflkj35@...
متن کاملبررسی نتایج درمان سنگهای کلیه و حالب فوقانی بروش PCNL بدون استفاده از فلوروسکوپ در بیمارستان اکباتان همدان
The prevalence of urinary tract stone disease is estimated to be 2-3%. There is not any absolute prophylactic and medical therapeutic measure for urinary stone disease. But there is significant improvement in minimally invasive surgical techniques for stone removal. PCNL (Percutaneous Nephro Lithotripsy) is a minimally invasive and safe technique to treat the urinary &...
متن کاملApproach and Medical Management of Urinary Tract Stone in Children
Kidney stone disease has become more common in children, but it remains non diagnosed in a significant proportion of patients, due to a lack of notable signs and symptoms. All children with colicky abdominal pain or microscopic hematuria should be examined thoroughly for urolithiasis. Patients’ histories in terms of family, medical, and drug and a thorough physical examination are require...
متن کاملFrequency of renal stone disease in patients with urinary tract infection.
BACKGROUND To determine incidence of renal stone disease in patients with urinary tract infection, this cross sectional study was conducted at Surgical Unit of District Head Quarters Hospital, Charsadda over a period of one year from January to December 2005. METHODS One hundred consecutive patients were enrolled in this study. All those patients who presented with urinary symptoms were inclu...
متن کاملPredictors of success for stone fragmentation and stone-free rate after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in the treatment of upper urinary tract stones.
PURPOSE To evaluate factors affecting the success rate of stone fragmentation and stone-free rate after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) in treatment of upper urinary tract stones. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 121 patients with upper urinary tract calculi underwent SWL treatment. RESULTS Success rate of stone fragmentation after SWL was 73.6% (89/121). In 89 patients who had s...
متن کامل