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

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Tapiero, S; Limfuco, L; Bechis, SK; Sur, RL; Penniston, KL; Nakada, SY; Antonelli, JA; Streeper, NM; Sivalingam, S; Viprakasit, DP; Averch, TD ...
Published in: Urolithiasis
August 2021

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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Urolithiasis

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EISSN

2194-7236

Publication Date

August 2021

Volume

49

Issue

4

Start / End Page

321 / 326

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Self Report
  • Recurrence
  • Quality of Life
  • North America
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Kidney Calculi
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Tapiero, S., Limfuco, L., Bechis, S. K., Sur, R. L., Penniston, K. L., Nakada, S. Y., … Landman, J. (2021). The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium. Urolithiasis, 49(4), 321–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-020-01238-y
Tapiero, Shlomi, Luke Limfuco, Seth K. Bechis, Roger L. Sur, Kristina L. Penniston, Stephen Y. Nakada, Jodi A. Antonelli, et al. “The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium.Urolithiasis 49, no. 4 (August 2021): 321–26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-020-01238-y.
Tapiero S, Limfuco L, Bechis SK, Sur RL, Penniston KL, Nakada SY, et al. The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium. Urolithiasis. 2021 Aug;49(4):321–6.
Tapiero, Shlomi, et al. “The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium.Urolithiasis, vol. 49, no. 4, Aug. 2021, pp. 321–26. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s00240-020-01238-y.
Tapiero S, Limfuco L, Bechis SK, Sur RL, Penniston KL, Nakada SY, Antonelli JA, Streeper NM, Sivalingam S, Viprakasit DP, Averch TD, Okhunov Z, Patel RM, Chi T, Pais VM, Chew BH, Bird VG, Andonian S, Bhojani N, Canvasser NE, Landman J. The impact of the number of lifetime stone events on quality of life: results from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium. Urolithiasis. 2021 Aug;49(4):321–326.
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Published In

Urolithiasis

DOI

EISSN

2194-7236

Publication Date

August 2021

Volume

49

Issue

4

Start / End Page

321 / 326

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Self Report
  • Recurrence
  • Quality of Life
  • North America
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Kidney Calculi
  • Humans
  • Female