Abstract

Purpose: To find the prevalence of kidney stone in population of Peshawar coming to Northwest General Hospital.Methods: This was Cross sectional examination done in Northwest General Hospital and Research Center Peshawar during March to June 2019. Data were collected on a self-administer Questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 22.Results: From the study over a period (4 months) a total number of 100 CT scan were done for finding kidney stones. Of these 64 patients having kidney stones and 36 were having no kidney stones. Among 64 patients 25 (37.3%) were male patients and 39 (58.2%) were female patients which are involved in the study. The most patients having kidney stones are under the age of 35 to 50 years of age. Patients with right kidney stones were 44 (65.7 %) and left kidney stones were 29 (43.3%).Conclusion: The results of this study at have proven that urolithiasis indicates urinary tract stone involved number of factors. Selection of internal and external factors influences the prevalence of disease in people. Female genders are more likely to developed kidney stone as compared to male. Computed tomography (CT) has been described because the “best imaging observe to verify the analysis of urinary stone”. A situation so that it will arise in up to 12% of the population and continues to account for up to 50% of these patients. Purpose: To find the prevalence of kidney stone in population of Peshawar coming to Northwest General Hospital. Methods: This was Cross sectional examination done in Northwest General Hospital and Research Center Peshawar during March to June 2019. Data were collected on a self-administer Questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 22. Results: From the study over a period (4 months) a total number of 100 CT scan were done for finding kidney stones. Of these 64 patients having kidney stones and 36 were having no kidney stones. Among 64 patients 25 (37.3%) were male patients and 39 (58.2%) were female patients which are involved in the study. The most patients having kidney stones are under the age of 35 to 50 years of age. Patients with right kidney stones were 44 (65.7 %) and left kidney stones were 29 (43.3%). Conclusion: The results of this study at have proven that urolithiasis indicates urinary tract stone involved number of factors. Selection of internal and external factors influences the prevalence of disease in people. Female genders are more likely to developed kidney stone as compared to male. Computed tomography (CT) has been described because the “best imaging observe to verify the analysis of urinary stone”. A situation so that it will arise in up to 12% of the population and continues to account for up to 50% of these patients.

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