Determination of the kidney stone composition using infrared spectroscopy in Iran at a national referral center during 2019–2023

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Asian Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajur.2024.07.004
Abbas Basiri , Azin Tahvildari , Mohammad Naji, Pardis Ziaeefar, Amir H. Kashi
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Abstract

Objective

The national lifetime prevalence of urolithiasis is estimated at 6.6% in Iran. However, reports on the composition of kidney stones have been based on imprecise methods like the chemical analysis. No prior large-scale study has reported the composition of kidney stones based on the gold-standard methods (X-ray diffraction or infrared spectroscopy) in Iran. This study aimed to provide the composition of kidney stones based on Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

Methods

This is a cross-sectional study assessing urinary stone composition from various cities in Iran at a referral center using infrared spectroscopy from February 2019 to March 2023.

Results

This study determined the stone composition of 1092 patients from 10 cities in Iran. Overall, the majority of stones were composed of calcium oxalate (n=498; 45.6%) and uric acid (UA, n=488; 44.7%) followed by cystine (n=49; 4.5%) and struvite (n=28; 2.6%). Stone composition in Shiraz and Isfahan was roughly similar with a higher percentage of UA stones (53.4% and 53.6%, respectively) while the capital city of Iran (Tehran) had less frequent UA stones (39.9%) with a higher percentage of calcium oxalate stones. The percentage of UA stones increased with age as it was 11.1% in children, 42.7% in adults, and 83.3% in geriatric patients (p<0.001). About 29.6% of cystine stones were observed in children.

Conclusion

The most frequent stone composition among kidney stones in Iran was calcium oxalate and UA stones. This relative frequency of UA stones is considerably higher than many international reports from neighboring as well as distant countries. More cystine stones were observed in children and women. Geriatric patients’ stones were mostly composed of UA.
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Asian Journal of Urology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Urology (AJUR), launched in October 2014, is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal jointly founded by Shanghai Association for Science and Technology (SAST) and Second Military Medical University (SMMU). AJUR aims to build a communication platform for international researchers to effectively share scholarly achievements. It focuses on all specialties of urology both scientifically and clinically, with article types widely covering editorials, opinions, perspectives, reviews and mini-reviews, original articles, cases reports, rapid communications, and letters, etc. Fields of particular interest to the journal including, but not limited to: • Surgical oncology • Endourology • Calculi • Female urology • Erectile dysfunction • Infertility • Pediatric urology • Renal transplantation • Reconstructive surgery • Radiology • Pathology • Neurourology.
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