journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520518/n-acetylcysteine-regulates-oxalate-induced-injury-of-renal-tubular-epithelial-cells-through-cdkn2b-tgf-%C3%AE-smad-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Cao, Jingbo Zhang, Shiliang Yu, Xiuguo Gan, Ruihua An
This study was aimed to investigate the preventive effects of N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) against renal tubular cell injury induced by oxalate and stone formation and further explore the related mechanism. Transcriptome sequencing combined with bioinformatics analysis were performed to identify differentially expressed gene (DEG) and related pathways. HK-2 cells were pretreated with or without antioxidant NAC/with or silencing DEG before exposed to sodium oxalate. Then, the cell viability, oxidative biomarkers of superoxidase dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA), apoptosis and cell cycle were measured through CCK8, ELISA and flow cytometry assay, respectively...
March 23, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520506/getting-hot-in-here-comparison-of-holmium-vs-thulium-laser-in-an-anatomic-hydrogel-kidney-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Wanderling, Aaron Saxton, Dennis Phan, Karen M Doersch, Lauren Shepard, Nathan Schuler, Stephen Hassig, Scott Quarrier, Thomas Osinski, Ahmed Ghazi
As laser technology has advanced, high-power lasers have become increasingly common. The Holmium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Ho:YAG) laser has long been accepted as the standard for laser lithotripsy. The thulium fiber laser (TFL) has recently been established as a viable option. The aim of this study is to evaluate thermal dose and temperature for the Ho:YAG laser to the TFL at four different laser settings while varying energy, frequency, operator duty cycle (ODC). Utilizing high-fidelity, 3D-printed hydrogel models of a pelvicalyceal collecting system (PCS) with a synthetic BegoStone implanted in the renal pelvis, laser lithotripsy was performed with the Ho:YAG laser or TFL...
March 23, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520492/optimal-duration-of-medical-expulsive-therapy-for-lower-ureteral-stones-a-critical-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erhan Erdoğan, Gamze Şimşek, Alper Aşık, Hikmet Yaşar, Cahit Şahin, Kemal Sarıca
To evaluate the optimal duration of Medical Expulsive Therapy (MET) application for distal ureteric stones on a time period based manner. 89 patients with 5-10 mm distal ureter stones received tamsulosin (0.4 mg) for MET and diclofenac sodium (75 mg) for analgesia. Patients were evaluated once a week for 4 weeks. Radiologic stone passage was evaluated by kidney ureter bladder (KUB) and ultasonography where non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) was also performed if needed. While 23 cases (28...
March 23, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466446/urinary-tract-infection-after-flexible-ureterorenoscopy-for-urolithiasis-in-patients-with-positive-treated-preoperative-urinalysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeanne Simon, François Kleinclauss, Éric Chabannes, Kevin Bouiller, Alexandre Frontczak
Prevalence of kidney stones is increasing worldwide, flexible ureterorenoscopy (f-URS) is the most common surgical treatment. Postoperative urinary tract infection (PUTI) is the primary complication. Some risk factors are classically associated with PUTI, especially preoperative positive urinalysis (POPU). We aimed to identify risk factors for PUTI after f-URS for urolithiasis in patients with treated POPU, and to identify the different pre and postoperative pathogens. Retrospective, single-center study of all f-URS for urolithiasis between January 2004 and December 2020...
March 11, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451326/blood-metabolites-mediate-the-impact-of-lifestyle-factors-on-the-risk-of-urolithiasis-a-multivariate-mediation-mendelian-randomization-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhilong Li, Houyi Wei, Xiaoyu Tang, Tongzu Liu, Sheng Li, Xinghuan Wang
Urolithiasis is closely linked to lifestyle factors. However, the causal relationship and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to investigate the relationship between lifestyle factors and the onset of urolithiasis and explore potential blood metabolite mediators and their role in mediating this relationship. In this study, we selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as instrumental variables if they exhibited significant associations with our exposures in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (p < 5...
March 7, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441706/comparison-of-ureteral-stone-measurements-for-predicting-the-efficacy-of-a-single-session-of-extracorporeal-shockwave-lithotripsy-one-two-and-three-dimensional-computed-tomography-measurements
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meng Wang, Yueyue Zhang, Hua Tong, Bin Liu, Jueqi Chen, Qi Ma, Yingchun Zhang
The objective of this study was to compare the value of one-, two- and three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) measurements for predicting the efficacy of a single session of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in patients with a single ureteral stone. A total of 165 patients were included based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Different models were constructed using a combination of patients' clinical data and measurements obtained by manual sketching and automated extraction software. Multivariate logistic regression was used to develop the models...
March 5, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441660/deciding-on-a-novel-predictive-value-to-gauge-how-well-patients-with-lower-ureteric-stones-respond-to-medical-expulsive-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammed Ghanim Alwan, Montadhar Hameed Nima, Firas S Alquraishi, Najah Raham Rashid
This study, conducted over 4 years in Baghdad, Iraq, aimed to determine the importance of ureteric jet assessment in medical expulsive therapy (MET) for distal ureteral stones. A total of 156 patients with distal ureteral stones (≤ 10 mm) participated, and their ureteric jets were observed using a color Doppler scanner before and after 2 weeks of MET. The main focus was the success rate of stone expulsion. Our results showed that 50% of patients had detectable ureteric jets after 2 weeks of MET, and 21...
March 5, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441649/the-role-of-non-ureolytic-bacteria-in-the-formation-of-urinary-stones-what-remains-to-be-discovered
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LETTER
Gaoxiang Zhou, Shike Zhang, Yuhao Zhou, Shujue Li, Xiaoling Ying, Wenqi Wu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 5, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38427040/establishment-and-application-of-a-nomogram-diagram-for-predicting-calcium-oxalate-stones-in-patients-with-urinary-tract-stones
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guanhua Zhu, Lichen Jin, Yinsheng Guo, Lu Sun, Shiqing Li, Feng Zhou
This retrospective study aims to examine the correlation between calcium oxalate (CaOx) stones and common clinical tests, as well as urine ionic composition. Additionally, we aim to develop and implement a personalized model to assess the accuracy and feasibility of using charts to predict calcium oxalate stones in patients with urinary tract stones. A retrospective analysis was conducted on data from 960 patients who underwent surgery for urinary stones at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2022...
March 1, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413490/comparing-outcomes-of-single-use-vs-reusable-ureteroscopes-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Mikhael Belkovsky, Carlo Camargo Passerotti, Ronaldo Soares Maia, Everson Luiz de Almeida Artifon, José Pinhata Otoch, Jose Arnaldo Shiomi Da Cruz
Flexible ureterolithotripsy is a frequent urological procedure, usually used to remove stones from the kidney and upper ureter. Reusable uretero-scopes were the standard tool for that procedure, but recent concerns related to sterility and maintenance and repair costs created the opportunity to develop new technologies. In 2016, the first single-use digital flexible ureteroscope was introduced. Since then, other single-use ureteroscopes were developed, and studies compared them with the reusable ureteroscopes with conflicting results...
February 28, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413462/deficient-butyrate-metabolism-in-the-intestinal-microbiome-is-a-potential-risk-factor-for-recurrent-kidney-stone-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wai Ho Choy, Ava Adler, Connor Morgan-Lang, Ethan K Gough, Steven J Hallam, Amee R Manges, Ben H Chew, Kristina Penniston, Aaron Miller, Dirk Lange
Intestinal microbiome dysbiosis is a known risk factor for recurrent kidney stone disease (KSD) with prior data suggesting a role for dysfunctional metabolic pathways other than those directly utilizing oxalate. To identify alternative mechanisms, the current study analyzed differences in the metabolic potential of intestinal microbiomes of patients (n = 17) and live-in controls (n = 17) and determined their relevance to increased risk for KSD using shotgun metagenomic sequencing...
February 28, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413415/the-fate-of-clinically-insignificant-residual-fragments-following-retrograde-intrarenal-surgery-and-factors-affecting-spontaneous-passage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samet Senel, Kazim Ceviz, Cuneyt Ozden, Huseyin Gultekin, Cevdet Serkan Gokkaya, Antonios Koudonas
The remaining stone fragments after retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) can lead to stone recurrence/regrowth, or stone-related events (SRE). We aimed to delineate the clinical circumstances that are decisive for spontaneous passage of clinical insignificant residual fragments (CIRF) (primary outcome) and define risk factors for stone recurrence/regrowth and their clinical manifestation (secondary outcome). A total of 115 patients who had CIRF following RIRS were included in this study. Demographic, clinical data, stone, and anatomic characteristics including infundibulopelvic angle (IPA), infundibular length (IL) and follow-up data of patients were analyzed...
February 28, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376662/acoustic-emission-of-kidney-stones-a-medical-adaptation-of-statistical-breakdown-mechanisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jack T Eckstein, Oliver J Wiseman, Michael A Carpenter, Ekhard K H Salje
Kidney stones have a prevalence rate of > 10% in some countries. There has been a significant increase in surgery to treat kidney stones over the last 10 years, and it is crucial that such techniques are as effective as possible, while limiting complications. A selection of kidney stones with different chemical and structural properties were subjected to compression. Under compression, they emit acoustic signals called crackling noise. The variability of the crackling noise was surprisingly great comparing weddellite, cystine and uric acid stones...
February 20, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376588/molecular-mechanism-of-rhizoma-polygonati-in-the-treatment-of-nephrolithiasis-network-pharmacology-analysis-and-in-vivo-experimental-verification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuexian Xu, Hu Liang, Xike Mao, Yang Chen, Bingbing Hou, Zongyao Hao
Rhizoma Polygonati (RP) is the dried rhizome of the liliaceous plant. It has anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptosis effects. But its role in kidney stones has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to verify the effect of RP in the treatment of nephrolithiasis through network pharmacological analysis and in vivo experiments. The active compounds and protein targets of RP, as well as the potential targets of the nephrolithiasis were searched from the database. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) network diagram and the drug-compounds-targets-disease network were constructed...
February 20, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372797/ureteral-stricture-formation-after-endoscopic-removal-of-obstructing-stones-could-it-be-predicted-with-well-assessed-radiological-parameters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cahit Sahin, Yavuz Karaca, Resul Sobay, Ozgur Arikan, Mehmet Uslu, Fatih Bicaklioglu, Emre Burak Sahinler, Kemal Sarica
The possible role of well-assessed radiological parameters in the prediction of ureteral stricture formation in cases with impacted obstructive ureteral calculi has been evaluated. 46 adult patients with or without ureteral stricture formation after ureteroscopic stone management were included. In addition to stone size and some certain radiological parameters including ureteral wall thickness (UWT) of the involved ureter at the impacted stone site was also measured and noted on computed tomography (CT) images...
February 19, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340170/antegrade-flexible-ureteroscopy-assisted-percutaneous-nephrolithotomy-for-staghorn-calculi-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanjiong Qi, Haonan Xing, Shushuai Yang, Zhongsheng Peng, Yue Chen, Shiyong Qi
The aim is to compare the efficacy and safety between single percutaneous nephrolithotomy (sPNL) and antegrade flexible ureteroscopy-assisted percutaneous nephrolithotomy (aPNL) for the treatment of staghorn calculi. A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted at the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University. A total of 160 eligible patients were included, with 81 in the sPNL group and 79 in the aPNL group. The study first compared the overall differences between sPNL and aPNL. Then, the patients were divided into two subgroups: Group 1 (with less than 5 stone branches) and Group 2 (with 5 or more stone branches), and the differences between the two subgroups were further analyzed...
February 10, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340165/rirs-with-fv-uas-vs-mpcnl-for-2-3-cm-upper-urinary-tract-stones-a-prospective-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Du-Jian Wang, Ping Liang, Tian-Xiao Yang, Yi-Qing Liu, Qing-Lai Tang, Xing-Zhu Zhou, Rong-Zhen Tao
To observe the efficacy and safety of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) combined with flexible vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath (FV-UAS) and minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL) in patients with 2-3 cm upper urinary tract stones. A total of 160 patients with 2-3 cm upper urinary tract stones were prospectively randomized into 2 groups-80 in the FV-UAS group and 80 cases as control in the MPCNL group. The stone-free rates (SFRs) at different times (postoperative 1st day and 4th week) were considered as the primary outcome of the study...
February 10, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340151/multicentric-evaluation-of-high-and-low-power-lasers-on-rirs-success-using-propensity-score-analysis
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Eren Erol, Gokhan Ecer, Murat Can Kiremit, Mehmet İlker Gokce, Mehmet Balasar, Ahmet Furkan Sarikaya, Muammer Babayigit, Umut Can Karaarslan, Elif Ipek Aksoy, Kemal Sarica, Kamran Ahmed, Selçuk Güven
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of HPL on different parameters by different centers and urologists. While doing this, we evaluated different parameters by comparing HPL(High Power laser) and LPL(Low-power laser). This is an observational, retrospective, comparative, multicentric study of prospectively organised database. A total of 217 patients who underwent RIRS for kidney stones smaller than 2 cm in three different centers were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups; LPL used (Group1, n:121 patients) and HPL used (Group2, n:96)...
February 10, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329544/confirmation-of-negative-urine-culture-status-after-appropriate-antibiotic-treatment-prior-to-endourological-stone-procedures-is-it-really-necessary
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cahit Sahin, Resul Sobay, Alper Asik, Emre Burak Sahinler, Salih Yildirim, Kamil Kul, Kemal Sarica
To evaluate the necessity of confirmation for a negative urine culture test outcome after an appropriate antibiotic regimen for urinary tract infection (UTI) prior to endoscopic stone removal procedures. 170 cases receiving an appropriate antibiotic treatment for culture proven UTI based on test outcomes before endoscopic stone removal were evaluated in two groups: Group 1 (n = 85) Patients in whom a second urine culture test was performed to ensure "negative urine culture" status prior to the procedures after receiving antibiotic therapy and Group 2 (n = 85)...
February 8, 2024: Urolithiasis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38300331/is-traditional-stone-clinic-the-optimal-use-of-nhs-resources
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel Corkill, Adrian Sale, Christopher Gallegos, Edward Jefferies
There is no clear guidance on the efficacy of stone follow-up. NICE have been unable to make recommendations with current published evidence. The aim of this study was to understand the patient journey resulting in surgical intervention, and whether traditional stone follow-up is effective. A retrospective review of patients undergoing ureteroscopy (URS) or percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) over a 3 year period identified 471 patients who underwent these procedures to treat stone disease. Records were interrogated for the following: symptoms, mechanism of booking, reason for intervention, stone size, stone location, risk factors and previous follow-up...
February 1, 2024: Urolithiasis
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