Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Urologic Surgery, Division of Pediatric Urology, Nashville, TN, USA.
Ther Adv Urol. 2011 Feb;3(1):3-12. doi: 10.1177/1756287211400491.
While once thought to be relatively rare in developed nations, the prevalence of pediatric urolithiasis appears to be increasing, and a number of factors may be contributing to this increase. Many theories are plausible and such theories include the increasing childhood obesity epidemic, a changing sex predilection, climate change, alterations in dietary habits and improving diagnostic modalities. Yet, unlike adult patients, rigorous epidemiologic studies do not exist in pediatric populations. Thus, in the setting of an increasing prevalence of childhood stone disease, improved research is critical to the development of uniform strategies for pediatric urolithiasis management.
虽然曾经被认为在发达国家相对较少见,但小儿尿石症的患病率似乎正在增加,许多因素可能促成了这种增加。许多理论是合理的,这些理论包括儿童肥胖症的流行、性别倾向的变化、气候变化、饮食习惯的改变和诊断方法的改进。然而,与成年患者不同,小儿人群中没有严格的流行病学研究。因此,在儿童结石病患病率不断增加的情况下,改善研究对于制定小儿尿石症管理的统一策略至关重要。