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Emergency upper urinary tract decompression: double-J stent or nephrostomy? A European YAU/ESUT/EULIS/BSIR survey among urologists and radiologists

dc.contributor.authorŞENER, TARIK EMRE
dc.contributor.authorsPietropaolo A., Seoane L. M., Abadia A. A., Geraghty R., Kallidonis P., Tailly T., Modi S., Tzelves L., Sarica K., Gozen A., et al.
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-27T09:56:52Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T06:18:50Z
dc.date.available2023-03-27T09:56:52Z
dc.date.issued2022-07-01
dc.description.abstractPurpose To evaluate the decompression of the pelvicalyceal system between urologists and radiologists. Methods A survey was distributed to urologists and to radiologists comparing double-J stent (DJS), percutaneous nephrostomy (PN) and primary ureteroscopy (URS) for three clinical scenarios (1-febrile hydronephrosis; 2-obstruction and persistent pain; 3-obstruction and anuria) before and after reading literature The survey included perception on radiation dose, cost and quality of life (QoL). Results Response rate was 40% (366/915). 93% of radiologists believe that DJS offers a better QOL compared to 70.6% of urologists (p = 0.006). 28.4% of urologists consider PN to be more expensive compared to 8.9% of radiologists (p = 0.006). 75% of radiologists believe that radiation exposure is higher with DJS as opposed to 33.9% of urologists. There was not a difference in the decompression preference in the first scenario. After reading the literature, 28.6% of radiologists changed their opinion compared to 5.2% of urologists (p < 0.001). The change favored DJS. In the second scenario, responders preferred equally DJS and they did not change their opinion. In the third scenario, 41% of radiologists chose PN as opposed to 12.6% of urologists (p < 0.001). After reading the literature, 17.9% of radiologists changed their opinion compared to 17.9% of urologists (p < 0.001), in favor of DJS. Although the majority of urologists (63.4%) consistently perform primary URS, only 3, 37 and 21% preferred it for the first, second and third scenarios, respectively. Conclusion The decision on the type of drainage of a stone-obstructing hydronephrosis should be individualized.
dc.identifier.citationPietropaolo A., Seoane L. M., Abadia A. A., Geraghty R., Kallidonis P., Tailly T., Modi S., Tzelves L., Sarica K., Gozen A., et al., "Emergency upper urinary tract decompression: double-J stent or nephrostomy? A European YAU/ESUT/EULIS/BSIR survey among urologists and radiologists", WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, cilt.40, sa.7, ss.1629-1636, 2022
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00345-022-03979-4
dc.identifier.endpage1636
dc.identifier.issn0724-4983
dc.identifier.issue7
dc.identifier.startpage1629
dc.identifier.urihttps://avesis.marmara.edu.tr/api/publication/aaa6de66-0bc1-4b77-bc40-89d14407fbe8/file
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/287859
dc.identifier.volume40
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofWORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectTıp
dc.subjectSağlık Bilimleri
dc.subjectDahili Tıp Bilimleri
dc.subjectİç Hastalıkları
dc.subjectNefroloji
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.subjectHealth Sciences
dc.subjectInternal Medicine Sciences
dc.subjectInternal Diseases
dc.subjectNephrology
dc.subjectÜROLOJİ VE NEFROLOJİ
dc.subjectKlinik Tıp
dc.subjectKlinik Tıp (MED)
dc.subjectUROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
dc.subjectCLINICAL MEDICINE
dc.subjectClinical Medicine (MED)
dc.subjectUrology
dc.subjectPelvicalyceal obstruction
dc.subjectDecompression
dc.subjectDouble-J stent
dc.subjectPercutaneous nephrostomy
dc.subjectUrologist
dc.subjectRadiologist
dc.subjectURETERAL STONE IMPACTION
dc.subjectPERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOMY
dc.subjectURETEROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT
dc.subjectHYDRONEPHROSIS
dc.subjectSEPSIS
dc.subjectOBSTRUCTION
dc.subjectDRAINAGE
dc.subjectOUTCOMES
dc.subjectCALCULI
dc.subjectNEPHROLITHOTOMY
dc.subjectPelvicalyceal obstruction
dc.subjectDecompression
dc.subjectDouble-J stent
dc.subjectPercutaneous nephrostomy
dc.subjectUrologist
dc.subjectRadiologist
dc.titleEmergency upper urinary tract decompression: double-J stent or nephrostomy? A European YAU/ESUT/EULIS/BSIR survey among urologists and radiologists
dc.typearticle
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