Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Retrospective Study on Possible Predictors of Treatment Success and Revisiting the Role of Non-contrast-enhanced Computer Tomography in Kidney and Ureteral Stone Disease

Author:

Oliveira Beatriz1,Teixeira Bernardo1,Magalhães Martinha1,Vinagre Nuno1,Cavadas Vítor1,Fraga Avelino1

Affiliation:

1. Unidade Local de Saúde de Santo António

Abstract

Abstract Background Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a safe and efficient treatment option for urinary stone disease. The overall stone-free rate (SFR) varies significantly. This study aimed to assess the influence of stone size, location, stone density, and skin-to-stone distance (SSD), on the outcome of ESWL. We assessed whether pre-treatment non-contrast-enhanced CT scan (NCCT) confers significant advantages compared to kidney-ureter-bladder film (KUB) only. Methods We reviewed the medical records of 307 cases (165 men, 142 women) with renal and ureteral stones treated consecutively at our institution with ESWL between 2020 and 2023. 44 of these underwent a NCCT. The outcome of ESWL was defined in two ways: visible stone fragmentation on KUB, and the need for further treatment. Results Overall success of fragmentation was 85% (261 patients). 61% of patients (n = 184) didn’t need any further treatment. Stone size and location correlated significantly with treatment outcomes regarding the need for further treatment (p = 0,004) and stone fragmentation (p = 0,016), respectively. Unlike mean SSD (p = 0,462), the mean attenuation value (MAV) significantly correlated with the need for retreatment (p = 0,016). MAV seems to be a better predictor of treatment success (AUC of the ROC curve: 0,729), compared to stone size (AUC: 0,613). The difference between groups (with and without NCCT) in both treatment outcomes did not reach statistical significance. Conclusion During decision-making, information regarding SSD and MAV can be useful in more dubious scenarios. However, it appears that their inclusion doesn’t provide substantial advantages when compared to relying solely on KUB.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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