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Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation

BACKGROUND: The modern approach in the treatment of urolithiasis involves the use of non-invasive and minimally invasive techniques based on the stone fragmentation, among which shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is considered as the first-line treatment for kidney stones < 2 cm and proximal ureter sto...

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Autores principales: Kolupayev, Sergiy, Lesovoy, Vladimir, Bereznyak, Elena, Andonieva, Nina, Shchukin, Dmytro
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Publicado: Academy of Medical sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34012210
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2021.29.26-31
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author Kolupayev, Sergiy
Lesovoy, Vladimir
Bereznyak, Elena
Andonieva, Nina
Shchukin, Dmytro
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Lesovoy, Vladimir
Bereznyak, Elena
Andonieva, Nina
Shchukin, Dmytro
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description BACKGROUND: The modern approach in the treatment of urolithiasis involves the use of non-invasive and minimally invasive techniques based on the stone fragmentation, among which shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is considered as the first-line treatment for kidney stones < 2 cm and proximal ureter stones. OBJECTIVE: To study the microstructure and mineral composition of kidney stones and to evaluate their influence on the stones’ susceptibility to fragmentation by shock waves. METHODS: The microstructure and mineral composition of kidney stone samples obtained from shock wave lithotripsy in 87 patients were studied using crystal optical analysis and infrared spectroscopy. The volume fraction of amorphous and crystalline phases of the stone composition, the quantitative and qualitative composition of mineral components were assessed. The fragmentation features of stones with different microstructure were retrospectively analyzed based on the total number of shock waves required for complete stone fragmentation. RESULTS: Three kidney stone structure types were identified: amorphous-crystalline structure stones predominantly including the amorphous phase (type A); amorphous-crystalline structure stones predominantly including the crystalline phase (type B); fully crystalline structure stones (type C). Significant positive correlation between the total number of shock waves required for complete stone fragmentation and the volume fraction of crystalline phase was found. CONCLUSION: The structure type of kidney stones is determined by the volume ratio between the amorphous and crystalline phases of their composition. The amorphous-crystalline structure stones with the predominant content of the amorphous phase are more sensitive to shock-wave exposure. The increase in the volume fraction of crystalline phase in the stone structure reduces the stone’s susceptibility to fragmentation by shock waves.
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spelling pubmed-81160722021-05-18 Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation Kolupayev, Sergiy Lesovoy, Vladimir Bereznyak, Elena Andonieva, Nina Shchukin, Dmytro Acta Inform Med Original Paper BACKGROUND: The modern approach in the treatment of urolithiasis involves the use of non-invasive and minimally invasive techniques based on the stone fragmentation, among which shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is considered as the first-line treatment for kidney stones < 2 cm and proximal ureter stones. OBJECTIVE: To study the microstructure and mineral composition of kidney stones and to evaluate their influence on the stones’ susceptibility to fragmentation by shock waves. METHODS: The microstructure and mineral composition of kidney stone samples obtained from shock wave lithotripsy in 87 patients were studied using crystal optical analysis and infrared spectroscopy. The volume fraction of amorphous and crystalline phases of the stone composition, the quantitative and qualitative composition of mineral components were assessed. The fragmentation features of stones with different microstructure were retrospectively analyzed based on the total number of shock waves required for complete stone fragmentation. RESULTS: Three kidney stone structure types were identified: amorphous-crystalline structure stones predominantly including the amorphous phase (type A); amorphous-crystalline structure stones predominantly including the crystalline phase (type B); fully crystalline structure stones (type C). Significant positive correlation between the total number of shock waves required for complete stone fragmentation and the volume fraction of crystalline phase was found. CONCLUSION: The structure type of kidney stones is determined by the volume ratio between the amorphous and crystalline phases of their composition. The amorphous-crystalline structure stones with the predominant content of the amorphous phase are more sensitive to shock-wave exposure. The increase in the volume fraction of crystalline phase in the stone structure reduces the stone’s susceptibility to fragmentation by shock waves. Academy of Medical sciences 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8116072/ /pubmed/34012210 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2021.29.26-31 Text en © 2021 Sergiy Kolupayev, Vladimir Lesovoy, Elena Bereznyak, Nina Andonieva, Dmytro Shchukin https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kolupayev, Sergiy
Lesovoy, Vladimir
Bereznyak, Elena
Andonieva, Nina
Shchukin, Dmytro
Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation
title Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation
title_full Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation
title_fullStr Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation
title_full_unstemmed Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation
title_short Structure Types of Kidney Stones and Their Susceptibility to Shock Wave Fragmentation
title_sort structure types of kidney stones and their susceptibility to shock wave fragmentation
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34012210
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2021.29.26-31
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