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The Correlation of Opium Addiction with the Occurrence of Staghorn Renal Stones

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  28-32

Abstract

 Introduction: To evaluate the effect of opiate addiction on the occurrence of the staghorn renal stones. Methods: In a case-control study from January 2020 to April 2020, sixty-three patients with staghorn renal stones enrolled in our study and compared with the 60 healthy patients. The exclusion criteria were age <18 years, single kidney, renal anomalies, and previous history of malignancy. The primary demographic data, including age, sex, educational status, smoking history, and nonmedical opium utilization, were compared between the two groups. Results: The incidence of staghorn kidney stones was significantly higher in males than females (45,71. 4 % male vs. 27, 45. 0 % P-value=0. 003) respectively. There was no significant difference regarding smoking status between the patients with a staghorn kidney stone and the control group (14, 22. 2 % vs. 15, 25. 0 % P-value=0. 717). The prevalence of addiction in patients with staghorn kidney stones was significantly higher than in the control group (30 patients,46. 2% vs. 7 patients, 11. 7 %, P-value<0. 001). In the case group, fifty patients (79. 4%) were undergraduates compared to 28 patients (46. 7%) in the control group (P-value<0. 001). Conclusions: Our study represents higher proportions of men and uneducated persons with staghorn renal stones. Nonmedical Opiate addiction could be considered a risk factor for staghorn kidney stones.

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    APA: Copy

    Afasri, Rouhollah, MOHAMMADI, ABDOLREZA, Pakdel, Alireza, Salamroudi, Shadi, KHAJAVI, ALIREZA, Gholamnejad, Maryam, MIRZAEI, AKRAM, Aluru, Pavan, & Gorji Daroonkolaee, Alireza. (2023). The Correlation of Opium Addiction with the Occurrence of Staghorn Renal Stones. TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN UROLOGY, 5(1), 28-32. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1079171/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Afasri Rouhollah, MOHAMMADI ABDOLREZA, Pakdel Alireza, Salamroudi Shadi, KHAJAVI ALIREZA, Gholamnejad Maryam, MIRZAEI AKRAM, Aluru Pavan, Gorji Daroonkolaee Alireza. The Correlation of Opium Addiction with the Occurrence of Staghorn Renal Stones. TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN UROLOGY[Internet]. 2023;5(1):28-32. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1079171/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Rouhollah Afasri, ABDOLREZA MOHAMMADI, Alireza Pakdel, Shadi Salamroudi, ALIREZA KHAJAVI, Maryam Gholamnejad, AKRAM MIRZAEI, Pavan Aluru, and Alireza Gorji Daroonkolaee, “The Correlation of Opium Addiction with the Occurrence of Staghorn Renal Stones,” TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN UROLOGY, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 28–32, 2023, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1079171/en

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