TY - JOUR TI - Factors Influencing the Success of Shock Wave Lithotripsy Treatment for Urinary System Stone Disease in Children Aged 0-2 AB - Objective: Factors that may influence the efficiency and reliability of shock wave lithotripsy have been examined in the treatment of stone diseasein patients aged 0-2.Materials and Methods: The data of 149 patients treated with shock wave lithotripsy in our clinic between the ages of 0 and 2 years wereevaluated retrospectively. Factors for predicting success in terms of overall stone-free rate were analyzed using univariate and multivariate analyses.Results: The mean age of the group was 14.39±4.56 months. The stone-free status was achieved in 102 (70.5%) patients in the first session, 15(65.2%) of 23 patients in the second session, and 2 (50%) of 4 patients in the third session. Thus, 122 (81.9%) of the children were stone-free aftershock wave lithotripsy at an average of 10.01±11.34 months of follow-up. The mean stone size was 8.66±3.47 mm. Moreover, smaller stone size andsingle stones were found to be significant predictors of treatment success (p=0.007 and p≤0.001, respectively). Additionally, it was determined thatthe single number of stones had a positive effect on treatment success in multivariable analysis (area under the curve=0.683, p=0.002). There wereno major complications observed.Conclusion: Our study has shown that shock wave lithotripsy can be used with high success and low morbidity in the treatment of urinary systemstone disease in children aged 0-2, especially in the presence of a single stone. AU - Altan, Mesut AU - Çıtamak, Burak AU - TEKGUL, SERDAR AU - Bozaci, Ali Cansu AU - Kartal, Ibrahim AU - mammadov, emin DO - 10.4274/jus.galenos.2021.2021.0062 PY - 2021 JO - Journal of Urological Surgery VL - 8 IS - 3 SN - 2148-9580 SP - 162 EP - 166 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/457881 ER -