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Variation in Urology Care After Urinary Stone Surgery Among Veterans at High-risk for Recurrence. | LitMetric

Variation in Urology Care After Urinary Stone Surgery Among Veterans at High-risk for Recurrence.

Urology

Department of Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV; Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA; Department of Urology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA.

Published: October 2024

Objective: To determine rates of urology follow-up and implementation of stone prevention measures after stone surgery and to assess variation in care delivery within a large, integrated healthcare system.

Materials And Methods: We used nationwide data from the United States Veterans Health Administration to identify patients who had stone surgery between 2016 and 2018 and who were at higher risk for recurrence. Our cohort included 13,444 Veterans across 90 facilities. We examined the proportion of patients who had a post-operative urology visit or who received a prevention measure (24-hour urine test, serum parathyroid hormone measurement, or prescription of a stone-related medication) within 6 months of stone surgery. We calculated the median odds ratio to quantify facility-level variation in urology care after stone surgery, adjusting for patient- and facility-level characteristics.

Results: Within 6 months of stone surgery, 94.2% Veterans had a urology visit, yet only 8.8% completed 24-hour urine testing, 8.4% had a parathyroid hormone measurement, and 31.0% were prescribed a stone-related medication. Implementation of prevention measures varied widely across facilities with the median odds ratio ranging between 1.18 for medication prescriptions and 1.77 for 24-hour urine testing.

Conclusion: While most patients have a urology visit after stone surgery, stone prevention measures were implemented infrequently and inconsistently for patients at higher risk for recurrence, indicating an opportunity for quality improvement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2024.10.012DOI Listing

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