TY - JOUR
T1 - Metabolic diagnosis and medical prevention of calcium nephrolithiasis and its systemic manifestations
T2 - a consensus statement
AU - The Consensus Conference Group
AU - Gambaro, Giovanni
AU - Croppi, Emanuele
AU - Coe, Fredric
AU - Lingeman, James
AU - Moe, Orson
AU - Worcester, Elen
AU - Buchholz, Noor
AU - Bushinsky, David
AU - Curhan, Gary C.
AU - Ferraro, Pietro Manuel
AU - Fuster, Daniel
AU - Goldfarb, David S.
AU - Heilberg, Ita Pfeferman
AU - Hess, Bernard
AU - Lieske, John
AU - Marangella, Martino
AU - Milliner, Dawn
AU - Preminger, Glen M.
AU - Santos, José Manuel Reis
AU - Sakhaee, Khashayar
AU - Sarica, Kemal
AU - Siener, Roswitha
AU - Strazzullo, Pasquale
AU - Williams, James C.
AU - Bartoletti, R.
AU - Buchholz, N.
AU - Bushinsky, D.
AU - Capasso, G. B.
AU - Cicerello, E.
AU - Coe, F.
AU - Cupisti, A.
AU - Curhan, G. C.
AU - Desai, J.
AU - Fabris, A.
AU - Ferraro, P. M.
AU - Fuster, D.
AU - Gambaro, G.
AU - Goldfarb, D. S.
AU - Heilberg, I. P.
AU - Hess, B.
AU - Jaeger, Ph
AU - Kirkali, Z.
AU - Kok, D.
AU - Letavernier, E.
AU - Lieske, J.
AU - Lingeman, J.
AU - Marangella, M.
AU - Mazzaferro, S.
AU - Moe, O.
AU - Milliner, D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, The Author(s).
Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - Background: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not address relevant topics in the field of idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis, which are important also for clinical research. Design: A steering committee identified 27 questions, which were proposed to a faculty of 44 experts in nephrolithiasis and allied fields. A systematic review of the literature was conducted and 5216 potentially relevant articles were selected; from these, 407 articles were deemed to provide useful scientific information. The Faculty, divided into working groups, analysed the relevant literature. Preliminary statements developed by each group were exhaustively discussed in plenary sessions and approved. Results: Statements were developed to inform clinicians on the identification of secondary forms of calcium nephrolithiasis and systemic complications; on the definition of idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis; on the use of urinary tests of crystallization and of surgical observations during stone treatment in the management of these patients; on the identification of patients warranting preventive measures; on the role of fluid and nutritional measures and of drugs to prevent recurrent episodes of stones; and finally, on the cooperation between the urologist and nephrologist in the renal stone patients. Conclusions: This document has addressed idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis from the perspective of a disease that can associate with systemic disorders, emphasizing the interplay needed between urologists and nephrologists. It is complementary to the American Urological Association and European Association of Urology guidelines. Future areas for research are identified.
AB - Background: Recently published guidelines on the medical management of renal stone disease did not address relevant topics in the field of idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis, which are important also for clinical research. Design: A steering committee identified 27 questions, which were proposed to a faculty of 44 experts in nephrolithiasis and allied fields. A systematic review of the literature was conducted and 5216 potentially relevant articles were selected; from these, 407 articles were deemed to provide useful scientific information. The Faculty, divided into working groups, analysed the relevant literature. Preliminary statements developed by each group were exhaustively discussed in plenary sessions and approved. Results: Statements were developed to inform clinicians on the identification of secondary forms of calcium nephrolithiasis and systemic complications; on the definition of idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis; on the use of urinary tests of crystallization and of surgical observations during stone treatment in the management of these patients; on the identification of patients warranting preventive measures; on the role of fluid and nutritional measures and of drugs to prevent recurrent episodes of stones; and finally, on the cooperation between the urologist and nephrologist in the renal stone patients. Conclusions: This document has addressed idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis from the perspective of a disease that can associate with systemic disorders, emphasizing the interplay needed between urologists and nephrologists. It is complementary to the American Urological Association and European Association of Urology guidelines. Future areas for research are identified.
KW - Beverages
KW - Bone disease
KW - CKD
KW - Diet
KW - Nephrolithiasis
KW - Renal tubular acidosis
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U2 - 10.1007/s40620-016-0329-y
DO - 10.1007/s40620-016-0329-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 27456839
AN - SCOPUS:84992690560
SN - 1121-8428
VL - 29
SP - 715
EP - 734
JO - Journal of Nephrology
JF - Journal of Nephrology
IS - 6
ER -