Análisis de la composición química de litiasis urinaria de 649 pacientes mediante espectroscopía infrarroja, primera experiencia nacional

  • Sánchez R
  • Navarro P
  • Troncoso M
  • et al.
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Chemical composition analysis of 649 urinary stones Background: Chemical composition analysis of urinary stones is a fundamental part of the metabolic workup of urolithiasis. Aim: To report the chemical composition of urinary stones using infrared spectroscopy. Material and Methods: The chemical composition of rinary stones recovered from 649 patients aged 1 to 97 years (68% males), were analyzed using a Perkin Elmer FTIR Spectrometer, Spectrum Two. Results: Calcium oxalate monohydrate was the most common composition found in 45% of cases, followed by mixed composition, which included three ammonium phosphate stones in 29% of cases. Pure uric acid composition was found in 16% of stones. Three cystine stones were detected. Conclusions: These findings do not differ from those found in developed countries.

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Sánchez, R., Navarro, P., Troncoso, M. P., López, C., & Salvadó, J. A. (2021). Análisis de la composición química de litiasis urinaria de 649 pacientes mediante espectroscopía infrarroja, primera experiencia nacional. Revista Médica de Chile, 149(8), 1129–1133. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872021000801129

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