GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Stone Passage Time Statistics
The average time it takes for a stone to pass through a particular passage.
In this post, we will explore key statistics related to the passage time of kidney stones, shedding light on factors such as success rates of different treatments, risk factors for stone formation, spontaneous passage rates, and the impact of lifestyle modifications. Understanding these statistics is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers in managing and preventing kidney stones effectively.
Statistic 1
"The success rate of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for stones less than 2 cm is 78%."
Statistic 2
"Obesity increases the risk of kidney stones by 20-40%."
Statistic 3
"Low fluid intake is linked to 50% of stone formation cases."
Statistic 4
"Flomax (tamsulosin) can reduce passage time for kidney stones by approximately 5-7 days."
Statistic 5
"Dietary modifications can reduce the recurrence of kidney stones by up to 50%."
Statistic 6
"Calcium oxalate stones are the most common type, comprising 80% of all kidney stones."
Statistic 7
"Stones larger than 5-6 mm have a 50% chance of passing on their own."
Statistic 8
"The ureter distal passage time is 8 days on average for stones less than 5 mm."
Statistic 9
"Recurrent kidney stones occur in about 50% of patients within five years of the first stone."
Statistic 10
"Around 50% of all small kidney stones (less than 4 mm) pass on their own within a month."
Statistic 11
"Stones passing within 4 weeks without requiring intervention is common in 90% of patients with stones less than 4 mm."
Statistic 12
"Patients with stones less than 5 mm typically pass the stone without medical intervention."
Statistic 13
"The average time for a kidney stone to pass on its own is roughly 31 days."
Statistic 14
"Hydration can reduce the average stone passage time by up to 12 days."
Statistic 15
"Approximately 80% of stone formers have a metabolic risk factor for stone formation."
Statistic 16
"Metabolic evaluation can identify the cause of stone formation in about 95% of cases."
Statistic 17
"The success rate of spontaneous stone passage without surgical intervention is around 80% for stones less than 4 mm."
Statistic 18
"Male patients are more likely to experience kidney stones, with a ratio of 2:1 compared to females."
Statistic 19
"Approximately 1 in 10 people will experience a kidney stone in their lifetime."
Statistic 20
"By age 70, up to 11% of men and 6% of women will have experienced a kidney stone."