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X-WR-CALNAME:Pediatric Grand Rounds (CME): Ureteroscopy Versus Shockwave Li
 thotripsy to Remove Kidney and Ureteral Stones in Children and Adolescents
 : Results from the PKIDS Trial
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DESCRIPTION:Ureteroscopy Versus Shockwave Lithotripsy to Remove Kidney and 
 Ureteral Stones in Children and Adolescents: Results from the PKIDS Trial\
 n\nSPEAKER\nGregory Tasian MD\, MSc\, MSCE\nAssociate Professor of Surgery
  and Epidemiology\,\nUniversity of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicin
 e\n\nSESSION DESCRIPTION\nThe Pediatric KIDney Stone (PKIDS) Care Improvem
 ent Network was established to strengthen the evidence base supporting the
  management of children with nephrolithiasis. The PKIDS study (NCT04285658
 ) was an investigator-initiated\, prospective cohort study embedded in the
  clinical care of children and adolescents undergoing kidney stone surgery
  between March 16\, 2020\, and July 31\, 2023\, at 31 medical centers in 2
 2 states and one Canadian province that participate in the PKIDS Network. 
 The PKIDS study was designed to answer the question whether ureteroscopy o
 r shockwave lithotripsy a more effective surgery to remove kidney stones i
 n children and adolescents. stone clearance was 71% for ureteroscopy as co
 mpared to 68% in the shockwave lithotripsy group\, a difference that was n
 ot statistically significant. Ureteroscopy resulted in significantly more 
 pain interference\, urinary symptoms\, and missed school one week after su
 rgery compared to shockwave lithotripsy. Among children and adolescents wi
 th kidney and ureteral stones\, shockwave lithotripsy resulted in similar 
 stone clearance and better lived experiences than ureteroscopy\, raising q
 uestions about current clinical practice wherein most children and adolesc
 ents with kidney stones undergo ureteroscopy.\n\nEDUCATION GOALS\n\nTo dem
 onstrate the importance of of patient-centered outcomes research in urolog
 ic disease.Understand the clinical effectiveness and impact on lived exper
 iences of ureteroscopy versus shockwave lithotripsy in children and adoles
 cents with kidney stones.Demonstrate the discordance between evidence and 
 clinical practice.\nLOCATION (in-person)\nCenter for Academic Medicine\nGr
 and Rounds Room\n453 Quarry Road\, \nPalo Alto\, CA 94304\n\nZOOM INFORMAT
 ION\nSubscribe to receive weekly email announcements and Zoom webinar info
 rmation for each session.\nSubscribe to mailing list
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LOCATION:Center for Academic Medicine \, Grand Rounds Room 
SUMMARY:Pediatric Grand Rounds (CME): Ureteroscopy Versus Shockwave Lithotr
 ipsy to Remove Kidney and Ureteral Stones in Children and Adolescents: Res
 ults from the PKIDS Trial
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/copy-of-pediatric-grand-rou
 nds-cme-where-palliative-care-and-integrative-medicine-intersect-with-indi
 genous-healing-wisdom
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