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本研究评估了过去15年来澳大利亚肾结石手术治疗的发展。澳大利亚国家医疗保险和澳大利亚健康与福利研究所(AIWH)的数据用于获得2005年至2020年每年尿石症住院和上尿路结石手术的数量。观察到四种治疗方式:肾镜取石术、冲击波取石术、经皮肾镜取石术和内镜取石术。在过去的15年里,澳大利亚医院和泌尿外科手术中肾绞痛的总人数有所增加。在过去的15年里,共有218,999例泌尿外科手术被医疗保险报销。内窥镜碎石术治疗结石的病例急剧增加。2005-2006年,内镜下碎石术占医疗保险索赔的56.6%,这一比例在2019-2020年跃升至88.9%。所有其他方式的绝对数量和相对数量都有所下降。上肾结石的内镜治疗在目前澳大利亚肾结石疾病的治疗中占主导地位。像本研究这样的流行病学审计可以洞察国家疾病趋势,并指导未来的医疗保健政策和资源规划。2 b
A 15-year longitudinal analysis of the trends in the surgical management of renal and ureteric stones in Australia
This study evaluates the evolving surgical management of renal stones in Australia over the past 15 years. The National Australian Medicare and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIWH) data were used to obtain the annual number of hospital presentations for urolithiasis and surgical procedures for upper urinary tract stones from 2005 to 2020. The four treatment modalities observed included nephrolithotomy, shockwave lithotripsy (SWL), percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and endoscopic lithotripsy. The total number of renal colic presentations in Australian hospitals and urology procedures claimed by Medicare has increased during the past 15 years. A total of 218,999 urological procedures were claimed by Medicare for renal stones over 15 years. There has been a dramatic rise in endoscopic lithotripsy surgery for stones. In 2005–2006, endoscopic lithotripsy comprised 56.6% of total stonework claimed by Medicare, and this proportion jumped to 88.9% in 2019–2020. All other modalities saw a decline in absolute and relative numbers. Endoscopic management of upper renal tract stones predominates in the current management of renal stone disease in Australia. Epidemiology audits such as this study can provide insight into national disease trends and guide future healthcare policies and resource planning. 2b