Evaluation of the process of recycling and renal parenchymal injury after eswl with metabolites excreted in the urine.

作者: Cavit Ceylan , Serkan Dogan , Gulsevim Saydam , Mehmet Zait Kocak , Omer Gokhan Doluoglu

DOI: 10.3109/0886022X.2013.766574

关键词: Renal functionUrineMedicineInternal medicineExtracorporeal shock wave lithotripsyRenal stoneCreatinineUrologySodiumEndocrinologyParenchymaUric acid

摘要: Objectives: To show renal parenchymal injury depending on extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). Methods: The patients with one stone and in whom ESWL is planned among the was determined. Their 24-h urine samples were collected just before after treatment. Cit (citrate), UrA (uric acid), RBP (retinol-binding protein), NAG (N-acetyl-β-Đ-glucosaminidase), Cr (creatinine), Na (sodium), K (potassium), P (phosphor), Ca (calcium), Cl (chlorine) metabolites excreted evaluated taken study day. Changes excreted; number, frequency, duration of wave; energy; body mass index recorded. results for p < 0.05 will be accepted as statistically significant. Results: Two sessions applied to a total 20 patients. When (B1E) (A1E) first session ESWL, (B2E) (A2E) second...

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