Background: The prevalence of kidney stones tends to increase worldwide due to dietary and climate changes. Disease management involves a high consumption of healthcare system resources which can be reduced with primary prevention measures and prophylaxis of recurrences. In this field, collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and hospitals is crucial. Methods: a panel composed of general practitioners and academic and hospital clinicians expert in the treatment of urinary stones met with the aim of identifying the activities that require the participation of the GP in the management process of the kidney stone patient. Results: Collaboration between GP and hospital was found crucial in the treatment of renal colic and its infectious complications, expulsive treatment of ureteral stones, chemolysis of uric acid stones, long-term follow-up after active treatment of urinary stones, prevention of recurrence and primary prevention in the general population. Conclusions: The role of the GP is crucial in the management and prevention of urinary stones. Community hospitals which are normally led by GPs in liaison with consultants and other health professional can have a role in assisting multidisciplinary working as extended primary care.

The role of the general practictioner in the management of urinary calculi / Prezioso, D.; Piccinocchi, G.; Abate, V.; Ancona, M.; Celia, A.; De Luca, C.; Ferrari, R.; Ferraro, P. M.; Mancon, S.; Mazzon, G.; Micali, S.; Puca, G.; Rendina, D.; Saita, A.; Andrea, S.; Spasiano, A.; Tese, E.; Trinchieri, A.. - In: ARCHIVIO ITALIANO DI UROLOGIA ANDROLOGIA. - ISSN 1124-3562. - 95:4(2023), pp. 12155-12155. [10.4081/aiua.2023.12155]

The role of the general practictioner in the management of urinary calculi

Ferrari R.;Micali S.;
2023

Abstract

Background: The prevalence of kidney stones tends to increase worldwide due to dietary and climate changes. Disease management involves a high consumption of healthcare system resources which can be reduced with primary prevention measures and prophylaxis of recurrences. In this field, collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and hospitals is crucial. Methods: a panel composed of general practitioners and academic and hospital clinicians expert in the treatment of urinary stones met with the aim of identifying the activities that require the participation of the GP in the management process of the kidney stone patient. Results: Collaboration between GP and hospital was found crucial in the treatment of renal colic and its infectious complications, expulsive treatment of ureteral stones, chemolysis of uric acid stones, long-term follow-up after active treatment of urinary stones, prevention of recurrence and primary prevention in the general population. Conclusions: The role of the GP is crucial in the management and prevention of urinary stones. Community hospitals which are normally led by GPs in liaison with consultants and other health professional can have a role in assisting multidisciplinary working as extended primary care.
2023
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12155
12155
The role of the general practictioner in the management of urinary calculi / Prezioso, D.; Piccinocchi, G.; Abate, V.; Ancona, M.; Celia, A.; De Luca, C.; Ferrari, R.; Ferraro, P. M.; Mancon, S.; Mazzon, G.; Micali, S.; Puca, G.; Rendina, D.; Saita, A.; Andrea, S.; Spasiano, A.; Tese, E.; Trinchieri, A.. - In: ARCHIVIO ITALIANO DI UROLOGIA ANDROLOGIA. - ISSN 1124-3562. - 95:4(2023), pp. 12155-12155. [10.4081/aiua.2023.12155]
Prezioso, D.; Piccinocchi, G.; Abate, V.; Ancona, M.; Celia, A.; De Luca, C.; Ferrari, R.; Ferraro, P. M.; Mancon, S.; Mazzon, G.; Micali, S.; Puca, G...espandi
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