| Literature DB >> 34085046 |
Megan Prochaska1, Elaine Worcester1.
Abstract
Kidney stones are painful, common, and increasing in incidence. Obesity and bariatric surgery rates are also on the rise in the United States. Although bariatric surgery is associated with improvements in metabolic outcomes, malabsorptive bariatric surgery procedures are also associated with increased risk of kidney stones. Restrictive bariatric surgeries have not been associated with kidney-stone risk. Higher risk of kidney stones after malabsorptive procedures is associated with postsurgical changes in urine composition, including high urine oxalate, low urine citrate, and low urine volume. Certain dietary recommendations after surgery may help mitigate these urine changes and reduce risk of kidney stones. Understanding risk of kidney stones after surgery is essential to improving patient outcomes after bariatric surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 34085046 PMCID: PMC8171111 DOI: 10.34067/kid.0004982020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kidney360 ISSN: 2641-7650