Supersaturation and stone composition in a network of dispersed treatment sites

被引:56
作者
Asplin, J [1 ]
Parks, J
Lingeman, J
Kahnoski, R
Mardis, H
Lacey, S
Goldfarb, D
Grasso, M
Coe, F
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Renal Sect, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[2] Methodist Hosp, Indianapolis, IN USA
[3] Michigan Med Profess Corp, Grand Rapids, MI USA
[4] Urol Ctr Profess Corp, Omaha, NE USA
[5] Urol Profess Corp, Lincoln, NE USA
[6] NYU, Sch Med, New York, NY USA
[7] New York Dept Vet Affairs Med Ctr, New York, NY USA
关键词
crystallization; kidney calculi; calcium oxalate; uric acid;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-5347(01)63164-1
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: We determined the validity of urine supersaturation assessed from 2, 24-hour urine collections from outpatients eating uncontrolled diets and receiving care at a network of treatment sites that uses a central laboratory. We compared supersaturation to stone composition to determine whether supersaturation values correlate with composition. Materials and Methods: Two 24-hour urine samples collected from 183 patients at 6 treatment sites were shipped to a single central laboratory. Complexations and crystallizations in vitro from aging during the transport step were interrupted by pH change in acid and alkaline directions. Relevant analytes were measured, and supersaturation was calculated for calcium oxalate calcium phosphate as brushite and uric acid. Stone analysis was done at various laboratories. Results: Urine supersaturation values correlated well with stone composition. Higher calcium phosphate and uric acid supersaturation was noted when stones contained higher amounts of calcium phosphate and any uric acid, respectively. In a validation study values of relevant urine materials were unchanged after 48 hours of aging. Conclusions: Despite the need for sample transport, resulting in the inevitable aging of samples, and variations in diet and details of sample collection, supersaturation values measured in only 2, 24-hour urine collections accurately reflected stone composition. This finding indicates that supersaturation values are reasonably stable in most patients during the months to years required for stones to form. In addition, samples collected in standard practice settings and sent to a central laboratory may accurately reflect these supersaturation values.
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页码:1821 / 1825
页数:5
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