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A study of crystalluria: effectiveness of including hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports

OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of incorporating hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports in reducing the incidence of renal colic (RC). A study was performed to compare the incidence of RC in two groups of patients who had suffered at least a crystalluria event associated with...

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Autores principales: Sienes Bailo, Paula, Santamaría González, María, Izquierdo Álvarez, Silvia, Lahoz Alonso, Raquel, Serrano Frago, Patricia, Bancalero Flores, José Luis
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/almed-2020-0124
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author Sienes Bailo, Paula
Santamaría González, María
Izquierdo Álvarez, Silvia
Lahoz Alonso, Raquel
Serrano Frago, Patricia
Bancalero Flores, José Luis
author_facet Sienes Bailo, Paula
Santamaría González, María
Izquierdo Álvarez, Silvia
Lahoz Alonso, Raquel
Serrano Frago, Patricia
Bancalero Flores, José Luis
author_sort Sienes Bailo, Paula
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of incorporating hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports in reducing the incidence of renal colic (RC). A study was performed to compare the incidence of RC in two groups of patients who had suffered at least a crystalluria event associated with the risk of urolithiasis. Recommendations were only incorporated in the laboratory reports of one group. METHODS: A retrospective observational study. The study sample was composed of patients who had at least an episode of crystalluria associated with a higher risk of urolithiasis. The laboratory reports of patients in Group A (n=1,115), treated in 2017, did not include any hygienic-dietary recommendations, whereas patients in Group B (n=1,692), treated in 2018, received hygienic-dietary recommendations through their laboratory reports. χ(2) and Mann-Whitney U test were used to assess differences based on sex, age, and type of urinary crystals. RESULTS: The incidence of RC was 2.02 times higher in group A (2.24%) than in group B (1.12%). No significant differences were observed in the incidence of RC based on the type of urinary crystal. The incidence of RC was substantially higher in patients who suffered at least an event of crystalluria associated with a higher risk for urolithiasis as compared to the general population during the same period (0.46%, consistently with the incidence rates reported in the literature). CONCLUSIONS: The incorporation of messages alerting on the risk of urolithiasis and the inclusion of hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports may be useful for reducing the incidence of RC.
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spelling pubmed-101974202023-06-23 A study of crystalluria: effectiveness of including hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports Sienes Bailo, Paula Santamaría González, María Izquierdo Álvarez, Silvia Lahoz Alonso, Raquel Serrano Frago, Patricia Bancalero Flores, José Luis Adv Lab Med Article OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of incorporating hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports in reducing the incidence of renal colic (RC). A study was performed to compare the incidence of RC in two groups of patients who had suffered at least a crystalluria event associated with the risk of urolithiasis. Recommendations were only incorporated in the laboratory reports of one group. METHODS: A retrospective observational study. The study sample was composed of patients who had at least an episode of crystalluria associated with a higher risk of urolithiasis. The laboratory reports of patients in Group A (n=1,115), treated in 2017, did not include any hygienic-dietary recommendations, whereas patients in Group B (n=1,692), treated in 2018, received hygienic-dietary recommendations through their laboratory reports. χ(2) and Mann-Whitney U test were used to assess differences based on sex, age, and type of urinary crystals. RESULTS: The incidence of RC was 2.02 times higher in group A (2.24%) than in group B (1.12%). No significant differences were observed in the incidence of RC based on the type of urinary crystal. The incidence of RC was substantially higher in patients who suffered at least an event of crystalluria associated with a higher risk for urolithiasis as compared to the general population during the same period (0.46%, consistently with the incidence rates reported in the literature). CONCLUSIONS: The incorporation of messages alerting on the risk of urolithiasis and the inclusion of hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports may be useful for reducing the incidence of RC. De Gruyter 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10197420/ /pubmed/37359207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/almed-2020-0124 Text en © 2021 Paula Sienes Bailo et al., published by De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Izquierdo Álvarez, Silvia
Lahoz Alonso, Raquel
Serrano Frago, Patricia
Bancalero Flores, José Luis
A study of crystalluria: effectiveness of including hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports
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title_short A study of crystalluria: effectiveness of including hygienic-dietary recommendations in laboratory reports
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/almed-2020-0124
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