Author Interviews, Kidney Stones, Urology / 25.01.2017
Marked Increase in Number of US Patients With Kidney Stones
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Li Hao Richie Xu MD
Division of Mineral Metabolism
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: Over the past three decades, the prevalence of the kidney stones has escalated in the United States. Changes in dietary patterns, increasing body weight and obesity likely contributed to this significantly higher prevalence of kidney stone. In this study, we explored temporal changes in stone composition, demographic characteristics, and in serum and urinary kidney stone risk profile in kidney stone forming population for the last 35 years.
The proportion of uric acid stones has been almost doubled during this period. Although age and body mass index (BMI) increased over time in both uric acid and calcium stone formers, uric acid stone formers were consistently older, had higher BMI, and lower urinary pH than calcium stone formers. In addition, over time, the proportion of female vs. male increased in calcium stone formers, but not in uric acid stone formers. The most significant urinary parameter differentiating uric acid stone formers from calcium stone formers is 24-hour urinary pH.
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