Follow-up of urolithiasis patients after treatment: an algorithm from the EAU Urolithiasis Panel

World J Urol. 2024 Mar 28;42(1):202. doi: 10.1007/s00345-024-04872-y.

Abstract

Objective: To develop a follow-up algorithm for urinary stone patients after definitive treatment.

Materials and methods: The panel performed a systematic review on follow-up of urinary stone patients after treatment (PROSPERO: CRD42020205739). Given the lack of comparative studies we critically evaluated the literature and reached a consensus on the follow-up scheme.

Results: A total of 76 studies were included in the analysis, including 17 RCTs. In the stone-free general population group, 71-100% of patients are stone-free at 12 months while 29-94% remain stone-free at 36 months. We propose counselling these patients on imaging versus discharge after the first year. The stone-free rate in high-risk patients not receiving targeted medical therapy is < 40% at 36 months, a fact that supports imaging, metabolic, and treatment monitoring follow-up once a year. Patients with residual fragments ≤ 4 mm have a spontaneous expulsion rate of 18-47% and a growth rate of 10-41% at 12 months, supporting annual imaging follow-up. Patients with residual fragments > 4 mm should be considered for surgical re-intervention based on the low spontaneous expulsion rate (13% at 1 year) and high risk of recurrence. Plain film KUB and/or kidney ultrasonography based on clinicians' preference and stone characteristics is the preferred imaging follow-up. Computed tomography should be considered if patient is symptomatic or intervention is planned.

Conclusions: Based on evidence from the systematic review we propose, for the first time, a follow-up algorithm for patients after surgical stone treatment balancing the risks of stone recurrence against the burden of radiation from imaging studies.

Keywords: Algorithm; Follow-up; Imaging; Metabolic; Urinary stone treatment.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Kidney Calculi* / therapy
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods
  • Urinary Calculi* / therapy
  • Urolithiasis* / diagnosis
  • Urolithiasis* / surgery