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Abstract
In 1979, we conducted a representative study to determine the prevalence and incidence
of urolithiasis in Germany. Significant progress in stone therapy and changes in nutritional
and environmental factors since then consequently led to a second study in 2001 under
the same conditions as in 1979.
A representative sample of 7500 persons from all over Germany was questioned on the
occurrence of urinary stones during their lifetimes (prevalence) and on acute urolithiasis
in 2000 (incidence). Additionally, data were collected on urinary stone therapy and
metaphylaxis. The current data were then compared with those from 1979.
Prevalence has risen from 4% to 4.7% from 1979 to 2001. 9.7% of the 50-64 year old
males in 2000 had already had urinary stones (females: 5.9%). The current recurrence
rate of urinary stones was estimated to be 42%. In the year 2000, the incidence of
urolithiasis in Germany was found to be 1.47% (1979: 0.54%). Over 40% of the stones
were passed spontaneously.
There has been a marked increase in the prevalence and incidence of urolithiasis in
Germany within the last 22 years. This probably results from improvements in clinical-diagnostic
procedures, changes in nutritional and environmental factors and a general apathy
towards metabolic clarification and metaphylaxis.