Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION: Metabolic investigation in patients with urinary lithiasis is very important for preventing recurrence of disease. The objective of this work was to diagnose and to determine the prevalence of metabolic disorders, to assess the quality of the water consumed and volume of diuresis as potential risk factors for this pathology. PATIENTS and METHODS: We studied 182 patients older than 12 years. We included patients with history and/or imaging tests confirming at least 2 stones, with creatinine clearance > 60 mL/min and negative urine culture. The protocol consisted in the collection of 2, 24-hour urine samples, for dosing Ca, P, uric acid, Na, K, Mg, Ox and Ci, glycemia and serum levels of Ca, P, Uric acid, Na, K, Cl, Mg, U and Cr, urinary pH and urinary acidification test. RESULTS: 158 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Among these, 151 (95.5%) presented metabolic changes, with 94 (62.2%) presenting isolated metabolic change and 57 (37.8%) had mixed changes. The main disorders detected were hypercalciuria (74%), hypocitraturia (37.3%), hyperoxaluria (24.1%), hypomagnesuria (21%), hyperuricosuria (20.2%), primary hyperparathyroidism (1.8%) secondary hyperparathyroidism (0.6%) and renal tubular acidosis (0.6). CONCLUSION: Metabolic change was diagnosed in 95.5% of patients. These results warrant the metabolic study and follow-up in patients with recurrent lithiasis in order to decrease the recurrence rate through specific treatments, modification in alimentary and behavioral habits. |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasisurolithiasisrisk factorssaltsmetabolic diseasefollow-upstudiesINTRODUCTION: Metabolic investigation in patients with urinary lithiasis is very important for preventing recurrence of disease. The objective of this work was to diagnose and to determine the prevalence of metabolic disorders, to assess the quality of the water consumed and volume of diuresis as potential risk factors for this pathology. PATIENTS and METHODS: We studied 182 patients older than 12 years. We included patients with history and/or imaging tests confirming at least 2 stones, with creatinine clearance > 60 mL/min and negative urine culture. The protocol consisted in the collection of 2, 24-hour urine samples, for dosing Ca, P, uric acid, Na, K, Mg, Ox and Ci, glycemia and serum levels of Ca, P, Uric acid, Na, K, Cl, Mg, U and Cr, urinary pH and urinary acidification test. RESULTS: 158 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Among these, 151 (95.5%) presented metabolic changes, with 94 (62.2%) presenting isolated metabolic change and 57 (37.8%) had mixed changes. The main disorders detected were hypercalciuria (74%), hypocitraturia (37.3%), hyperoxaluria (24.1%), hypomagnesuria (21%), hyperuricosuria (20.2%), primary hyperparathyroidism (1.8%) secondary hyperparathyroidism (0.6%) and renal tubular acidosis (0.6). CONCLUSION: Metabolic change was diagnosed in 95.5% of patients. These results warrant the metabolic study and follow-up in patients with recurrent lithiasis in order to decrease the recurrence rate through specific treatments, modification in alimentary and behavioral habits.UNESP Botucatu Medical School General HospitalState University of São Paulo Institute of Biosciences of BotucatuUNESP Botucatu Medical School General HospitalSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Amaro, Carmen R. [UNESP]Goldberg, José [UNESP]Amaro, João Luiz [UNESP]Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]2014-05-20T13:33:30Z2014-05-20T13:33:30Z2005-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article29-33application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-55382005000100006International braz j urol. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia, v. 31, n. 1, p. 29-33, 2005.1677-5538http://hdl.handle.net/11449/1148110.1590/S1677-55382005000100006S1677-55382005000100006S1677-55382005000100006.pdf8727897080522289SciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengInternational Braz J Urol0.9760,367info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-03T14:29:55Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/11481Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-03T14:29:55Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis Amaro, Carmen R. [UNESP] urolithiasis risk factors salts metabolic disease follow-up studies |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Metabolic assessment in patients with urinary lithiasis |
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Amaro, Carmen R. [UNESP] |
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Amaro, Carmen R. [UNESP] Goldberg, José [UNESP] Amaro, João Luiz [UNESP] Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP] |
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Goldberg, José [UNESP] Amaro, João Luiz [UNESP] Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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Amaro, Carmen R. [UNESP] Goldberg, José [UNESP] Amaro, João Luiz [UNESP] Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP] |
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urolithiasis risk factors salts metabolic disease follow-up studies |
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urolithiasis risk factors salts metabolic disease follow-up studies |
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INTRODUCTION: Metabolic investigation in patients with urinary lithiasis is very important for preventing recurrence of disease. The objective of this work was to diagnose and to determine the prevalence of metabolic disorders, to assess the quality of the water consumed and volume of diuresis as potential risk factors for this pathology. PATIENTS and METHODS: We studied 182 patients older than 12 years. We included patients with history and/or imaging tests confirming at least 2 stones, with creatinine clearance > 60 mL/min and negative urine culture. The protocol consisted in the collection of 2, 24-hour urine samples, for dosing Ca, P, uric acid, Na, K, Mg, Ox and Ci, glycemia and serum levels of Ca, P, Uric acid, Na, K, Cl, Mg, U and Cr, urinary pH and urinary acidification test. RESULTS: 158 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Among these, 151 (95.5%) presented metabolic changes, with 94 (62.2%) presenting isolated metabolic change and 57 (37.8%) had mixed changes. The main disorders detected were hypercalciuria (74%), hypocitraturia (37.3%), hyperoxaluria (24.1%), hypomagnesuria (21%), hyperuricosuria (20.2%), primary hyperparathyroidism (1.8%) secondary hyperparathyroidism (0.6%) and renal tubular acidosis (0.6). CONCLUSION: Metabolic change was diagnosed in 95.5% of patients. These results warrant the metabolic study and follow-up in patients with recurrent lithiasis in order to decrease the recurrence rate through specific treatments, modification in alimentary and behavioral habits. |
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