| Literature DB >> 30680981 |
Emir Milišić1, Zlatan Zvizdić1, Asmir Jonuzi1, Mustafa Hiroš2, Lejla Milišić3, Amira Mešić4, Edin Begić5.
Abstract
Aim To investigate a correlation between resistive index (RI) level changes following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in treated and non-treated kidneys depending on the ESWL treatment intensity. The study was conducted on 60 subjects, which were divided in two groups according to age and treatment protocol. Results In the group of patients younger than 55 years of age there was a significant increase in mean RI values, on the first (p=0.001) and second day after the treatment (p=0.007). In the group older than 55 years of age, the resulting increase in mean RI levels was also significant on the first (p=0.003) and second (p=0.011) day following the treatment. The RI values in the non-treated kidney on the first day after the treatment grew significantly (p=0.033). In the group older than 55, RI values in the non-treated kidney grew significantly on the first day after the treatment (p=0.044). In the group who received 2000 SWs, RI levels grew significantly (p=0.044) as well as in the group who received 4000 SWs during the treatment, where the significance was more pronounced (p=0.007). Conclusion There is a correlation between RI changes and the degree and localization of changes in vascular elements of the kidney. Post-ESWL treatment changes are existent and reversible, over a period of one week after the treatment. Copyright© by the Medical Assotiation of Zenica-Doboj Canton.Entities:
Keywords: renal circulation; safety; treatment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30680981 DOI: 10.17392/975-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Glas (Zenica) ISSN: 1840-0132