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Metabolic evaluation of children with urolithiasis

AIM: The aim of the study is to identify the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities in children with urolithiasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective study; all children below 15 years who are found to have urolithiasis were prospectively evaluated with relevant history, clinical examinatio...

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Autores principales: Gouru, Vijayabhaskar Reddy, Pogula, Vedamurthy Reddy, Vaddi, Surya Prakash, Manne, Venu, Byram, Ranadheer, Kadiyala, Lalith Sagar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5791466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29416283
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/UA.UA_98_17
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author Gouru, Vijayabhaskar Reddy
Pogula, Vedamurthy Reddy
Vaddi, Surya Prakash
Manne, Venu
Byram, Ranadheer
Kadiyala, Lalith Sagar
author_facet Gouru, Vijayabhaskar Reddy
Pogula, Vedamurthy Reddy
Vaddi, Surya Prakash
Manne, Venu
Byram, Ranadheer
Kadiyala, Lalith Sagar
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description AIM: The aim of the study is to identify the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities in children with urolithiasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective study; all children below 15 years who are found to have urolithiasis were prospectively evaluated with relevant history, clinical examination, and urine and serum testing. Metabolic workup includes complete urine examination, urine culture and sensitivity, and 24-h urinary analysis (lithorisk profile). RESULTS: A total of 55 patients are included in the study. Forty-two are boys and 13 are girls aged between from 8 months to 15 years. Thirty-three patients underwent stone analysis, primary composition of calcium oxalate stones in 19 (58%), ammonium urate in 4, dahlite in 3 and uric acid in 3, silicon oxide in 2, and struvite in 2 cases. Lithorisk profile was performed in 40 cases (72.7%). The pH range is 5.6–6.2. We noted hypercalciuria in 20 patients (50%), hyperuricosuria in 23 (57.5%), hyperoxaluria in 20 (50%), hypernatriuria in 26 (65%), hypocitraturia in 9 (23%), and hypomagnesuria in 3 (7.5%). Urine calcium-to-creatinine ratio >0.2 was found in 22 (55%) patients. Statistically significant association between hyperoxaluria and hyperuricosuria (P < 0.04, r = 0.32) and hypercalciuria and hyperuricosuria (P < 0.001, r = 0.51) found in this study. Hyperuricosuria is seen in 75% and 73% of patients with hypercalciuria and hyperoxaluria, respectively. Twenty-five children have both lithorisk profile and stone analysis. Hypercalciuria and hyperoxaluria were noted in 60% of calcium oxalate stone formers each. Elevated urinary calcium/creatinine ratio (>0.2) was seen in 73% of calcium oxalate stone formers. CONCLUSION: Because of high prevalence of metabolic risk factors and the significant risk of lifelong recurrence, all children with urolithiasis need complete evaluation with metabolic workup.
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spelling pubmed-57914662018-02-07 Metabolic evaluation of children with urolithiasis Gouru, Vijayabhaskar Reddy Pogula, Vedamurthy Reddy Vaddi, Surya Prakash Manne, Venu Byram, Ranadheer Kadiyala, Lalith Sagar Urol Ann Original Article AIM: The aim of the study is to identify the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities in children with urolithiasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective study; all children below 15 years who are found to have urolithiasis were prospectively evaluated with relevant history, clinical examination, and urine and serum testing. Metabolic workup includes complete urine examination, urine culture and sensitivity, and 24-h urinary analysis (lithorisk profile). RESULTS: A total of 55 patients are included in the study. Forty-two are boys and 13 are girls aged between from 8 months to 15 years. Thirty-three patients underwent stone analysis, primary composition of calcium oxalate stones in 19 (58%), ammonium urate in 4, dahlite in 3 and uric acid in 3, silicon oxide in 2, and struvite in 2 cases. Lithorisk profile was performed in 40 cases (72.7%). The pH range is 5.6–6.2. We noted hypercalciuria in 20 patients (50%), hyperuricosuria in 23 (57.5%), hyperoxaluria in 20 (50%), hypernatriuria in 26 (65%), hypocitraturia in 9 (23%), and hypomagnesuria in 3 (7.5%). Urine calcium-to-creatinine ratio >0.2 was found in 22 (55%) patients. Statistically significant association between hyperoxaluria and hyperuricosuria (P < 0.04, r = 0.32) and hypercalciuria and hyperuricosuria (P < 0.001, r = 0.51) found in this study. Hyperuricosuria is seen in 75% and 73% of patients with hypercalciuria and hyperoxaluria, respectively. Twenty-five children have both lithorisk profile and stone analysis. Hypercalciuria and hyperoxaluria were noted in 60% of calcium oxalate stone formers each. Elevated urinary calcium/creatinine ratio (>0.2) was seen in 73% of calcium oxalate stone formers. CONCLUSION: Because of high prevalence of metabolic risk factors and the significant risk of lifelong recurrence, all children with urolithiasis need complete evaluation with metabolic workup. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5791466/ /pubmed/29416283 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/UA.UA_98_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Urology Annals http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Kadiyala, Lalith Sagar
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