Demographic, Clinical and Radiological Findings among Patients with CTU Detected Urolithiasis in a Tertiary Hospital

C. Wekhe, Vivian Ndidi Akagbue, M. Amadi
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Background: Computed tomography urography (CTU) is the current radiological imaging modality for the evaluation of the kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder pathologies. CTU has largely replaced intravenous urography in centers that has computed tomogram machines. Objectives: The aim of this study is to identify the common location of urolithiasis in the urinary tract and correlate it with age, sex, stone size and Hounsfield unit (HU) using CT scan in the Radiology department of Rivers State University Teaching Hospital. Methods: A retrospective study with descriptive study design was employed. A total of 140 patient’s data were used. A P-value below 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: One-hundred and forty patients were studied over a 24 months period. The median age was 43.50 years. The prevalence of stones (n=47, 33.6%) and age range with the highest prevalence is 41-50 years. The male: female was 1.8:1. Renal stones are commonly found in the inferior pole. Vesicoureteric junction stones were more prevalent in females. There was significant association between age and sex. (P=0.005). Conclusion: Urolithiasis is commonly seen in males. The location of calculi in the urinary tract is in the kidney, pelviureteric junction (PUJ), vesicoureteric junction (VUJ), ureters and the urinary bladder in a downhill order correspondingly. The inferior pole is the most prevalent site for renal stones and VUJ stones are more frequent in females while other locations are seen more in males. Interestingly, age and sex showed significant association.
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某三级医院CTU尿石症患者的人口学、临床和影像学表现
背景:计算机断层尿路造影(CTU)是目前评估肾脏、输尿管和膀胱病变的放射成像方式。CTU已经在很大程度上取代了有计算机断层扫描仪的中心的静脉尿路造影。目的:本研究的目的是通过CT扫描确定尿路中尿石症的常见部位,并将其与年龄、性别、结石大小和Hounsfield unit (HU)联系起来。方法:采用描述性研究设计的回顾性研究。总共使用了140名患者的数据。p值小于0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:140例患者在24个月的时间内被研究。中位年龄为43.50岁。结石患病率(n=47, 33.6%),患病率最高的年龄段为41-50岁。男女比例为1.8:1。肾结石常见于肾下极。膀胱输尿管交界处结石多见于女性。年龄和性别之间存在显著关联。(P = 0.005)。结论:尿石症常见于男性。尿路结石的位置依次为肾脏、肾盂输尿管连接处(PUJ)、膀胱输尿管连接处(VUJ)、输尿管和膀胱。下极是肾结石最常见的部位,女性肾结石多见于VUJ,而男性肾结石多见于其他部位。有趣的是,年龄和性别表现出显著的相关性。
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