The placement of a Ureteral Double-J Stent as an emergency treatment or preparation for endoscopy after Colic nephritis is very frequent. It is often poorly supported, most often by young patients. A rich symptomatology is related to the probe responsible for a limitation of activities that can have a strong socio-economic impact. The objective of this study is the identification of the predictive factors of poor tolerance.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
On day 1 of an ureteral double J stenting, each participant will receive the first USSQ questionnaire, in the French validated version. This questionnaire will be completed at home, one week after the intervention and returned at the following consultation or hospitalization.
if the stent is removed less than 6 months later, the second USSQ survey, in the French validated version will be given to the patient when removing the stent. This questionnaire will be completed at home one week after removal of the stent and return to the referent hospital. If the patient does not return the second questionnaire, our team may contact them by phone to complete it.
CHU Amiens-Picardie
Amiens, France
RECRUITINGtolerance score of Ureteral Double-J Stent
A tolerance score of Ureteral Double-J Stent will be established using the USSQ questionnaire allowing the comparison of the symptomatology with and after ablation of the stent
Time frame: day 15
tolerance score of Ureteral Double-J Stent
A tolerance score of Ureteral Double-J Stent will be established using the USSQ questionnaire allowing the comparison of the symptomatology with and after ablation of the stent
Time frame: 3 months
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