Investigation of nephrolithiasis in the West of Paraná

Nephrolithiasis is com>mon and has a high rate of recurrence. To assess the prevalence of the main metabolic and anatomical changes and the chemical analysis of stone found in patients with nephrolithiasis in the West region of Paraná. Retrospective study with 681 adult patients with nephrolithia...

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Published in:Jornal brasileiro de nefrologia : 'orgao oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia Vol. 33; no. 2; p. 160
Main Authors: Peres, Luis Alberto Batista, de Almeida, Leandro Pelegrini, Bolson, Luana Bertinato, Brites, Mariana de Freitas, David, Juliano Maximiano, Tazima, Leandro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Portuguese
Published: Brazil 01-04-2011
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Summary:Nephrolithiasis is com>mon and has a high rate of recurrence. To assess the prevalence of the main metabolic and anatomical changes and the chemical analysis of stone found in patients with nephrolithiasis in the West region of Paraná. Retrospective study with 681 adult patients with nephrolithiasis. The laboratory investigation included at least two samples of 24-hour urine test with doses of calcium, uric acid, citrate, oxalate, sodium and creatinine; qualitative cystinuria, urinary pH following 12-hour fast and water restriction, urine culture and chemical analysis, when the stones were available. Renal imaging techniques included at least renal ultrasound and excretory urogram. The metabolic changes most frequently found were: hypercalciuria (51.8%), hyperuricosuria (27.6%), and hypocitraturia (23.5%). Chemical analysis of stones showed calcium oxa late in 85.7% of the cases. The most frequently anatomical changes were renal cyst, duplicated ureter, and ureteropelvic junction obstruction. This paper served as a base for knowing the characteristics of patients with nephrolithiasis in the West area of Paraná.
ISSN:2175-8239