Predicting stone composition before treatment – can it really drive clinical decisions?

Journal Title: Central European Journal of Urology - Year 2014, Vol 67, Issue 4

Abstract

Introduction Determination of stone composition is considered to be crucial for the choice of an optimal treatment algorithm. It is especially important for uric acid stones, which can be dissolved by oral chemolysis and for renal stones smaller than 2 cm, which can be treated with extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL). Material and methods This short review identifies the latest papers on radiological assessment of stone composition and presents a comprehensive evaluation of current scientific findings. Results Stone chemical composition is difficult to predict using standard CT imaging, however, attenuation index measured in Hounsfield units (HU) is related to ESWL outcome. Stone density >1000 HU can be considered predictive for ESWL failure. It seems that stone composition is meaningless in determining the outcome of ureterolithotripsy and percutaneous surgery. Alternative imaging techniques such as Dual– Energy CT or analysis of shape, density and homogeneity of stones on plain X–rays are used as promising methods of predicting stone composition and ESWL outcome. Conclusions New imaging techniques facilitate the identification of uric acid stones and ESWL–resistant stones. Therefore, they may help in selecting the best therapeutic option.

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Ewa Bres-Niewada, Bartosz Dybowski, Piotr Radziszewski

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  • EP ID EP359210
  • DOI 10.5173/ceju.2014.04.art15
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Ewa Bres-Niewada, Bartosz Dybowski, Piotr Radziszewski (2014). Predicting stone composition before treatment – can it really drive clinical decisions?. Central European Journal of Urology, 67(4), 392-396. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-359210