BACTERIOLOGY OF URINARY-TRACT STONES

被引:31
作者
GAULT, MH [1 ]
LONGERICH, LL [1 ]
CRANE, G [1 ]
COOPER, R [1 ]
DOW, D [1 ]
BEST, L [1 ]
STOCKALL, E [1 ]
BROWN, W [1 ]
机构
[1] GEN HOSP ST JOHNS,ST JOHNS,NF,CANADA
关键词
BACTERIOLOGY; URINARY CALCULI; URINE;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-5347(01)67539-6
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
It has been reported that up to half of renal stones and associated urine specimens have been positive on culture, and that up to 50% of such stones contain magnesium ammonium phosphate. In a prospective study using infrared and wet chemical analysis, we found positive cultures in only 7 of 132 renal, 5 of 105 ureteral and 6 of 21 bladder stones obtained surgically and handled with sterility. Of the culture positive calculi only 43% from the kidney, none from the ureter and 50% from the bladder contained detectable magnesium ammonium phosphate. However, magnesium ammonium phosphate was detectable in 20% of renal, 2% of ureteral and 27% of bladder stones with negative cultures. Of the culture positive renal and ureteral calculi 42% were predominantly calcium phosphate and 17% were predominantly calcium oxalate. For culture negative stones 25% and 51% from the kidney, and 15% and 82% from the ureter were composed of predominantly calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate, respectively. Among the culture positive stones, related positive urine cultures were noted in 100% of the renal, 20% of the ureteral and 50% of the bladder cases, compared to 26%, 10% and 27%, respectively, of culture negative calculi. The same organism was found in the stone and urine in only 38% of the cases. The lower frequency of positive urine cultures, of stones with magnesium ammonium phosphate, and especially of culture positive renal and ureteral stones (5%) than in previous reports suggests that stone culture may be of less value than indicated previously, except for bladder calculi and large renal stones, such as the branched type.
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