Stone Pass: Kidney Stones 12+

Kidney Stone Passing / Surgery

Know Stone LLC

    • 4.8 • 44 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Learn from others to guide kidney stone treatment decisions - passage or surgery

Kidney stone passing or surgery?

If you suffer from kidney stones (a condition called nephrolithiasis), Stone Pass helps you make decisions with your doctor — through real data about what happened with people who had a kidney stone similar to yours.

**How It Works **

1. Enter information about your kidney stone (also known as a calculus of kidney or a ureteric stone)
- Enter your stone's size and location, as given by your healthcare provider
- Take a quick assessment to measure your kidney stone pain

2. Get information to make a more informed decision

- See what percentage of people tried to pass their stone
- See how many of those were successful in kidney stone passing
- See how your pain compares to others with similar stones
- See how your stone's size compares to all people with a stone

Hopefully, you only have a kidney stone once in your life. But this means that you are forced to make decisions about your care without personal experience. The three most important factors in stone decision making are the size and location of the stone and pain severity. You can’t change the stone’s size or location, but you can understand how kidney stone pain affects decision making.
Stone Pass will show how your stone compares to others, what kidney stone treatment decisions they made, and how their stone resolved. Whether your kidney stone passes on its own or requires treatment such as lithotripsy, ureteroscopy or percutaneous nephrolithotomy, our goal is that you use this information to communicate more effectively with your care provider and make the best decision for your specific situation.

**About **

Stone Pass was developed for community education by Dr. Andrew Portis.

Dr. Portis is a board certified urologist specializing in stone disease since 2000. He founded the HealthEast Kidney Stone Institute in St Paul, MN, USA. They created the nation’s first Joint Commission Disease Specific Care Certification in kidney stone disease in 2013.

With Stone Pass, Dr Portis shares his experience in caring for over 15,000 patients like you, trying to make decisions about their kidney stones.

**Source Data **

Outcomes of over 1,600 patients reported on a monthly basis to the Joint Commission as an element of Disease Specific Certification in Kidney Stone Disease have been stripped of any patient specific identification and is presented in an accessible fashion for this app.

Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) Pain Intensity scale 3a v1.0 is integrated within app with permission from HealthMeasures.

What’s New

Version 1.1

Minor bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
44 Ratings

44 Ratings

TooManyStones ,

Just What I Needed

Thank you for creating this App for Kidney Stone patients! This is exactly what I need when I want information about my chances of stone passage. I have been a patient with a history of kidney stones for many years and always one of my first question is “what are the chances my stone will pass”. The comparisons are done quickly based on your individual answers and are visually easy to understand.

Your App compares me to others with similar experiences related to size, location and pain level. I was reassured to see this was based on data from a large population of Kidney Stone patients.

Lastly, included in the App, is very helpful information about kidney stones in general and once again explained in easy to understand information.

This is a great App for one stop information in an episode of acute kidney stone care. There is nothing like it and, as I unfortunately will likely have the need, I will use it again and be sure to tell others.

TooManyStones

Ballet-lover-01 ,

Wish I had this app earlier

I wish I would have had this app about a week ago when I went to the ER. There’s lots of anecdotal info on the internet, but that just adds to the confusion and worry. I have a much clearer sense that I can be patient knowing that I have a 97% of passing my kidney stone.

Jennifer 33389 ,

J

I liked seeing the statistics I just wish it required age im 17 and know that’s young to get them so I’m wondering if my chances would be different or if watching what I eat is something I’ll have to do for the rest of my life

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