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Response to letter to the editor re management of pediatric ureterolithiasis in the emergency room: A single institution review and new management pathway

  • Gwen M. Grimsby
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    Correspondence to: Gwen M. Grimsby, Phoenix Children's Medical Group Pediatric, Urology Phoenix Children's Hospital, 1920 East Cambridge Ave, Building E – Suite 302, Phoenix, AZ 85006, USA. Tel.: +1 602 933-5200; fax: +1 602 264-0461
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Published:February 27, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpurol.2023.02.014
      Thank you for your comments and input. We agree that pediatric urolithiasis is an important topic, and that MET is often underutilized in this population. Based on the known benefits and potential to avoid surgery, the authors feel it is reasonable to prescribe MET with a 2-to-4-week trial of stone passage for any unilateral ureteral stone <10 mm in an appropriately selected patient. Although we did find that use of MET increased with urology involvement, we respectfully disagree that urology should be involved for every stone patient seen in the emergency room. We created and shared a pathway for use in the emergency room to guide stone management in routine patients without the involvement of urology with the goals of decreasing CT for the initial diagnosis of stones, increasing outpatient urology and nephrology follow up, and increasing MET utilization for appropriately selected patients. We are currently re-reviewing stone management in our ED to assess if use of MET did increase after initiation of the pathway.
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          We have read the paper entitled “Management of pediatric ureterolithiasis in the emergency room: A single institution review and new management pathway”. We congratulate the authors for discussing one of the very important topics in pediatric patients. In the present study, authors found that medical expulsive treatment (MET) is underutilized in pediatric patients with ureteral stones even if MET is very effective with significantly high rate of stone passage. They also mentioned that the reason for this underutilization is related to noninvolvement of pediatric urologists for the management of these patients [1].
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