Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) and Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) are well-established procedures for renal stone fragmentation; however, the morbidity, hospitalization, and lost work hours associated with these procedures can negatively affect the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of the patients \[1-3\]. The choice of modality is based on the European Association of Urology (EAU) and/or American Urological Association (AUA) guidelines. However, selecting a modality is challenging, considering the advantages and drawbacks of both modalities. RIRS while minimally invasive, has an inferior stone-free rate compared with PNL; however, PNL requires general anesthesia and longer hospitalization \[4\]. The need to select the therapeutic modality for urinary lithotripsy based not only on the stone-free rate but also on the subsequent HRQoL of the patient is increasingly recognized \[5\]. The concept of HRQoL is multidimensional, which includes psychosocial, physical, and emotional factors, as well as patient autonomy, and is applicable to a wide variety of medical conditions \[6\]. Patients with urolithiasis represent an ideal group for the investigation of HRQoL, considering the disease's high prevalence, non-life-threatening nature, severe symptoms, and high recurrence rate \[3\]. However, only a few longitudinal studies have investigated HRQoL in patients undergoing lithotripsy for urinary calculi \[7\]. Several studies have evaluated HRQoL using the Short-Form 36-item survey (SF-36) \[3, 7-9\]. Hence, this study aims to compare longitudinal HRQoL between PNL and RIRS at four timepoints: before surgery (Bef), on the day of discharge (0 mo), and 1 month (1 mo) and 6 months (6 mo) after surgical intervention, and to further investigate the factors that may significantly affect the HRQoL of these patients
2.4.1- Type of the study: prospective randomized clinical study 2.4. 2- Study Setting: Qena University Hospital 2.4. 3- Study subjects: 1. Inclusion criteria: all patients performing PNL or RIRS for renal stones 2-4 cm 2. Exclusion criteria: Patients refuse to participate in this study Unfit patients Renal Stones more than 4 cm Renal Stones less than 2 cm 3. Sample Size Calculation: Not less than 50 patients in each group 2.4.4 -Study tools (in detail, e.g., lab methods, instruments, steps, chemicals, …): * Medical history * Complete physical examination. * Short-Form 36-item survey (SF-36) * All patents presented was investigated by 1. Abdominal U.S 2. Plain X Ray 3. Non contrast CT 4. Serum Creatinine 5. Urine Analysis
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
applicants will fill health related quality of life SF-36 Questionnaire after PCNL or RIRS
South Valley University
Qina, Qena Governorate, Egypt
Determinants of health-related quality of life for patients after renal lithotripsy: PCNL vs RIRS
estimate quality of life patients after PCNL and after RIRS
Time frame: 2 years
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