Impaired Bone Growth After Ileal Augmentation Cystoplasty

作者: Jerald A. Hochstetler , Michael J. Flanigan , Karl J. Kreder

DOI: 10.1016/S0022-5347(01)64890-0

关键词: Arterial bloodEndocrinologyBone mineralAcidosisHyperchloremic acidosisInternal medicineCalciumHyperchloremiaBone growthMetabolic acidosisMedicine

摘要: AbstractPurpose: We evaluated how ileal augmentation cystoplasty predisposes growing animals to hyperchloremic acidosis and abnormal skeletal development.Materials Methods: Weanling female Wistar rats weighing 35 50 gm. underwent or sham operation consisting of a similar resection closure (ileoileostomy). Both groups were stressed with 1% ammonium chloride loading. Serial bone densitometry measurements, weight blood gas studies performed in an 8-week growth period. Femur ashing mineral analysis, arterial serum determinations (calcium, magnesium phosphorus) obtained at study conclusion.Results: Augmented control had calcium, phosphorus concentrations. In augmented metabolic developed respiratory compensation decreased mean bicarbonate plus minus standard deviation compared controls (18.34 +/− 3.23 versus 21.76 2.46 mE...

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