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Published in: Urolithiasis 4/2021

01-08-2021 | Urolithiasis | Original Paper

The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium

Authors: Shlomi Tapiero, Luke Limfuco, Seth K. Bechis, Roger L. Sur, Kristina L. Penniston, Stephen Y. Nakada, Jodi A. Antonelli, Necole M. Streeper, Sri Sivalingam, Davis P. Viprakasit, Timothy D. Averch, Zhamshid Okhunov, Roshan M. Patel, Thomas Chi, Vernon M. Pais Jr, Ben H. Chew, Vincent G. Bird, Sero Andonian, Naeem Bhojani, Noah E. Canvasser, Jaime Landman

Published in: Urolithiasis | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

To evaluate the impact of chronic stone recurrence on an individual’s quality of life using the validated Wisconsin Stone Quality of Life (WISQOL) questionnaire. We collected cross-sectional data on patients with kidney stones from 14 institutions in North America. A stone event was defined as renal colic, stone-related procedure or emergency department visit. The regression analyses using general linear models and pairwise comparison determined the impact of the number of stone events on quality of life. The median number of stone events among the 2205 patients who completed the questionnaire was 3 (IQR 1–6). The mean total score was 107.4 ± 28.7 (max 140 points). The number of lifetime stone events was an independent predictor of lower quality of life (p < 0.001), specifically, score declined significantly beyond five events. Compared with patients who experienced a single stone event, there was a 0.4, 2.5, and 6.9 point decline in the adjusted mean WISQOL score after 2–5, 6–10, or > 10 events, respectively. The cumulative number of lifetime stone events was associated with a lower quality of life when more than five stone events were occurred. These findings underscore the importance of efforts to determine the underlying metabolic etiology of urolithiasis in the recurrent stone former, and the institution of a regimen to place their stone disease in remission.
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Metadata
Title
The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium
Authors
Shlomi Tapiero
Luke Limfuco
Seth K. Bechis
Roger L. Sur
Kristina L. Penniston
Stephen Y. Nakada
Jodi A. Antonelli
Necole M. Streeper
Sri Sivalingam
Davis P. Viprakasit
Timothy D. Averch
Zhamshid Okhunov
Roshan M. Patel
Thomas Chi
Vernon M. Pais Jr
Ben H. Chew
Vincent G. Bird
Sero Andonian
Naeem Bhojani
Noah E. Canvasser
Jaime Landman
Publication date
01-08-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Urolithiasis
Published in
Urolithiasis / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 2194-7228
Electronic ISSN: 2194-7236
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-020-01238-y

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