Erschienen in:
08.08.2023 | Original Article
Crystalluria in adolescent and adult patients with congenital heart disease
verfasst von:
Efrén Martínez-Quintana, Fayna Rodríguez-González
Erschienen in:
World Journal of Urology
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Ausgabe 10/2023
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Abstract
Introduction
Crystalluria is a frequent finding in normal individuals and in patients suffering from urolithiasis. As nephrolithiasis has been associated with cardiovascular risk factors and most congenital heart disease (CHD) patients reach adulthood, the objective of this study is to determine the presence of crystalluria and if it influences their cardiovascular outcome.
Methods
Case–control and observational prospective study design of patients with CHD older than 14 years with a stable CHD verified with imaging tests and a control population.
Results
214 patients with CHD [median age 21 (17–35) years and 41 (19%) males] and 345 controls were studied and followed up. None of them had symptoms of renal calculi. Nine (4%) patients with CHD and 24 (7%) patients in the control group showed crystalluria (p = 0.180), all of them composed of calcium oxalate. No significant differences were seen in age, sex, body mass index, CHD complexity, cardiovascular risk factors, NYHA functional class, cyanosis, and medical treatment between CHD patients with and without crystalluria. In relation to survival, 18 patients with CHD had a major acute cardiovascular event (MACE) (3 strokes, 2 myocardial infarction, 9 cardiovascular death and 4 non cardiovascular mortality) during the follow up time [7.3 (4.4–8.5) years] without significant differences in the Kaplan–Meier analysis (p = 0.358) between patients with and without crystalluria.
Conclusion
No significant differences were found between CHD and control patients in relation to crystalluria and it had no impact on the occurrence of cardiovascular events in the medium term follow up of patients with CHD.