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NCT04759417

Comparison of CHOKAI vs STONE Score to Predict the Presence of Ureteric Stones in Patients With Renal Colic: A Multi-center Prospective Observational Study

Completed Last updated 29 July 2024
What this trial tests

trial in Ureteric Stone in 92 participants. Completed in 25 July 2024.

Timeline
1 February 2021
Primary endpoint
31 March 2022
25 July 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorZayed Military Hospital
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment92
Start date1 February 2021
Primary completion31 March 2022
Estimated completion25 July 2024
Sites3 locations across United Arab Emirates

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Zayed Military Hospital

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Ureteric Stone. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Background: The STONE score has traditionally been used as a clinical prediction tool to predict the presence of ureteric stones in patients presenting with renal colic. More recently, the CHOKAI score was introduced and found to have superior diagnostic accuracy on both internal and external validation. Objective: Our study aims to externally validate and compare the use of both the CHOKAI and STONE score in a population of UAE patients presenting to the Emergency Department for renal colic. Methods: Over a period of approximately 6 months, the study will follow Emergency Department Physicians at each institution and retrieve data from their encounters with patients presenting with renal colic. Parameters for both CHOKAI and STONE scores will be logged, extracted and matched against a reference standard of CT scan to compare diagnostic accuracy of both scores to predict the presence of ureteric stones in this population. Goals: Evaluation of the findings will discern applicability of scores to the UAE population and contribute to reducing unnecessary radiation exposure. To our knowledge, no studies have compared the use of these scores to diagnose urolithiasis in the United Arab Emirates. Furthermore, this will be the first study to externally validate the CHOKAI score outside of Japan using a controlled, prospective design.

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