| Literature DB >> 33245396 |
Martino Marangella1, Michele Petrarulo2, Corrado Vitale3, Piergiuseppe Daniele4, Silvio Sammartano5.
Abstract
Estimation of state of saturation with stone-forming salt represents a reliable tool to assess the overall risk. The available methods are based on computer-assisted ab initio calculations. Our earlier method URSUS was subsequently substituted by Lithorisk®, a software including visualization of risk profiles. Unfortunately, Lithorisk does not adapt to new versions of Windows® and Macintosh® Apple, neither runs on smartphones or tablets. We propose a novel version of the software which can be directly used online on any device equipped by different operating systems. Upon online connection and after registration, the software is ready for unlimited accesses, in either Italian, English or French. After digiting input variables (urea and creatinine also included) in a fixed dashboard, state of saturation is promptly given. In addition to state of saturation (ß) with calcium oxalate, brushite and uric acid, ß struvite and cystine are available. Both input variables and ß results are graphically depicted as green or red horizontal bars to indicate recommended values. The software was implemented with equations allowing to omit sulphate and ammonium excretion for users with difficult access to these measurements. This simplified version, tested for ßCaOx and ßBsh on 100 urine samples showed close correlation with the full version. The software gives a list of total and free concentrations and soluble complex species distribution. Results can be printed or saved as PDF. So, we propose an easily accessible software to estimate state of saturation usable on any operating system and personal device.Entities:
Keywords: Brushite; Calcium oxalate; Cystine; Soluble complex species; Stability constant; State of saturation; Struvite; Uric acid
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33245396 PMCID: PMC8113166 DOI: 10.1007/s00240-020-01228-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urolithiasis ISSN: 2194-7228 Impact factor: 3.436
Fig. 1Illustration of the dashboard filled with measurements from a sample 24 h urine. Units can be changed from mg to mmol and viceversa according to usual laboratory reports. Green or red bars indicate whether or not measurements are within a recommended arbitrary range. Results of the calculations of state of saturation with calcium oxalate, brushite, struvite, uric acid and cystine are shown in the bottom of the figure. Green or red bars indicate whether ß values are within a recommended arbitrary range. Patient’s personal data can be given
Fig. 2Species distribution in urine from a single patient, are displayed after clicking of the Details bar (not shown in figure). The whole record can be printed or saved on personal device
Fig. 3Correlation between measurements of calcium oxalate relative saturation (ßCaOx) carried out using sulphate and ammonium excretions either measured or derived by regression analysis reported in Eqs. (1) and (2). Correlation includes 100 urine samples. Dotted lines indicate 95% confidence intervals
Fig. 4Correlation between measurements of brushite relative saturation (ßBsh) carried out using sulphate and ammonium excretions either measured or derived by regression analysis reported in Eqs. (1) and (2). Correlation includes 100 urine samples. Dotted lines indicate 95% confidence intervals