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Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients

Urolithiasis is common and is becoming more prevalent worldwide. This study assessed the chronological trends in clinical and urinary metabolic features over 20 years in Korean urolithiasis patients. We performed a retrospective analysis of 4,076 patients treated at our clinic from 1996 to 2015. Uri...

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Autores principales: Kang, Ho Won, Seo, Sung Pil, Ha, Yun-Sok, Kim, Won Tae, Kim, Yong-June, Yun, Seok Joong, Kim, Wun-Jae, Lee, Sang-Cheol
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5546970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28776346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2017.32.9.1496
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author Kang, Ho Won
Seo, Sung Pil
Ha, Yun-Sok
Kim, Won Tae
Kim, Yong-June
Yun, Seok Joong
Kim, Wun-Jae
Lee, Sang-Cheol
author_facet Kang, Ho Won
Seo, Sung Pil
Ha, Yun-Sok
Kim, Won Tae
Kim, Yong-June
Yun, Seok Joong
Kim, Wun-Jae
Lee, Sang-Cheol
author_sort Kang, Ho Won
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description Urolithiasis is common and is becoming more prevalent worldwide. This study assessed the chronological trends in clinical and urinary metabolic features over 20 years in Korean urolithiasis patients. We performed a retrospective analysis of 4,076 patients treated at our clinic from 1996 to 2015. Urinary metabolic data and stone analysis data were available for 1,421 and 723 patients (34.9% and 17.7%), respectively. Patients were categorized into 4 groups according to the date of initial diagnosis: group 1 (1996–2000, n = 897), group 2 (2001–2005, n = 1,018), group 3 (2006–2010, n = 1,043), and group 4 (2011–2015, n = 1,118). Incidental detection of uric acid renal stones has become more prevalent in the past 10 years, accompanied by an increase in body mass index and age at diagnosis. Similarly, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus and of hypertension increased from one group to the next throughout the study period. Levels of 24-hour urinary excretion of sodium, calcium, uric acid, and oxalate have decreased significantly over the study period. The incidence of urinary metabolic abnormalities also showed an identical tendency. The proportion of stones composed of uric acid increased over the study period. In conclusion, incidental detection of uric acid renal stones has become more prevalent in Korea in the past 20 years. Urinary excretion of lithogenic constituents and the incidence of urinary metabolic abnormalities have decreased significantly over this period.
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spelling pubmed-55469702017-09-01 Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients Kang, Ho Won Seo, Sung Pil Ha, Yun-Sok Kim, Won Tae Kim, Yong-June Yun, Seok Joong Kim, Wun-Jae Lee, Sang-Cheol J Korean Med Sci Original Article Urolithiasis is common and is becoming more prevalent worldwide. This study assessed the chronological trends in clinical and urinary metabolic features over 20 years in Korean urolithiasis patients. We performed a retrospective analysis of 4,076 patients treated at our clinic from 1996 to 2015. Urinary metabolic data and stone analysis data were available for 1,421 and 723 patients (34.9% and 17.7%), respectively. Patients were categorized into 4 groups according to the date of initial diagnosis: group 1 (1996–2000, n = 897), group 2 (2001–2005, n = 1,018), group 3 (2006–2010, n = 1,043), and group 4 (2011–2015, n = 1,118). Incidental detection of uric acid renal stones has become more prevalent in the past 10 years, accompanied by an increase in body mass index and age at diagnosis. Similarly, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus and of hypertension increased from one group to the next throughout the study period. Levels of 24-hour urinary excretion of sodium, calcium, uric acid, and oxalate have decreased significantly over the study period. The incidence of urinary metabolic abnormalities also showed an identical tendency. The proportion of stones composed of uric acid increased over the study period. In conclusion, incidental detection of uric acid renal stones has become more prevalent in Korea in the past 20 years. Urinary excretion of lithogenic constituents and the incidence of urinary metabolic abnormalities have decreased significantly over this period. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2017-09 2017-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5546970/ /pubmed/28776346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2017.32.9.1496 Text en © 2017 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kang, Ho Won
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Kim, Won Tae
Kim, Yong-June
Yun, Seok Joong
Kim, Wun-Jae
Lee, Sang-Cheol
Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients
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title_full Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients
title_fullStr Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients
title_full_unstemmed Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients
title_short Chronological Trends in Clinical and Urinary Metabolic Features over 20 Years in Korean Urolithiasis Patients
title_sort chronological trends in clinical and urinary metabolic features over 20 years in korean urolithiasis patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5546970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28776346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2017.32.9.1496
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