Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2023)

Clinical Reproducibility of the Stone Volume Measurement: A “Kidney Stone Calculator” Study

  • Arthur Peyrottes,
  • Marie Chicaud,
  • Cyril Fourniol,
  • Steeve Doizi,
  • Marc-Olivier Timsit,
  • Arnaud Méjean,
  • Laurent Yonneau,
  • Thierry Lebret,
  • François Audenet,
  • Olivier Traxer,
  • Frederic Panthier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12196274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 19
p. 6274

Abstract

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Background: An accurate estimation of the stone burden is the key factor for predicting retrograde intra-renal surgical outcomes. Volumetric calculations better stratify stone burden than linear measurements. We developed a free software to assess the stone volume and estimate the lithotrity duration according to 3D-segmented stone volumes, namely the Kidney Stone Calculator (KSC). The present study aimed to validate the KSC’s reproducibility in clinical cases evaluating its inter-observer and intra-observer correlations. Methods: Fifty patients that harbored renal stones were retrospectively selected from a prospective cohort. For each patient, three urologists with different experience levels in stone management made five measurements of the stone volume on non-contrast-enhanced computed tomography (NCCT) images using the KSC. Results: the overall inter-observer correlation (Kendall’s concordance coefficient) was 0.99 (p p < 0.0001) for each participant. Subgroup analyses showed that the segmentation of complex stones seems to be less reproductible. Conclusions: The Kidney Stone Calculator is a reliable tool for the stone burden estimation. Its extension for calculating the lithotrity duration is of major interest and could help the practitioner in surgical planning.

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