Role, Cost, and Availably of Urinary pH Monitoring for Kidney Stone Disease—A Systematic Review of the Literature

Urinary pH is an important factor related to renal stone disease, and it plays an essential role in stone prevention. Monitoring of urinary pH by patients at home provides information that can help to assess the treatment needed by each patient. We conducted a systematic review is to assess the available evidence concerning urinary pH monitoring methods along with their accuracy, cost, and usefulness by patients with urolithiasis. A total of 9 articles were included (1886 urinary pH measurements). They reported information about urinary dipsticks, portable electronic pH meters and electronic strip readers, amongst other methods. Accuracy was compared with a laboratory pH meter (gold standard). Urinary dipsticks were found to be not accurate enough to guide clinical decision making and portable electronic pH meters showed promising results. Urinary dipsticks are neither precise nor accurate enough. Portable electronic pH meters seem to be more accurate, easy to use, and cost-effective. They are a reliable source for patients to use at home in order to prevent future episodes of nephrolithiasis.

Authors
Sanz-Gómez Isabel1 , Angerri Oriol1 , Baboudjian Michael1, 2 , Kanashiro Andrés1 , Gracia Sílvia1 , Millán Félix1 , Sánchez-Martín Francisco1 , Somani Bhaskar3 , Galan-Llopis J.A.4 , Barghouthy Yazeed 5 , Emiliani Esteban1
Publisher
Current Science Inc.
Number of issue
8
Language
English
Pages
381-388
Status
Published
Volume
24
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Autonomous University of Barcelona
  • 2 North Hospital, APHM
  • 3 University Hospital Southampton
  • 4 Dr. Balmis General University Hospital, Alicante Institute for Health and Biomedical Research (ISABIAL)
  • 5 Department of Urology
Keywords
kidney calculi; ureteroscopy; urine pH; monitoring; stone prevention; PCnl; urology; nephrology
Date of creation
01.07.2024
Date of change
01.07.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/109482/
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