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The Effects Of Dihydrobiopterin And Tetrahydrobiopterin On Hydrogen Peroxide And Nitric Oxide Release During Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy, Brittany L. Deiling, Edward S. Iames, Kerry-Anne Perkins, Qian Chen Phd, Lindon H. Young Phd May 2012

The Effects Of Dihydrobiopterin And Tetrahydrobiopterin On Hydrogen Peroxide And Nitric Oxide Release During Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy, Brittany L. Deiling, Edward S. Iames, Kerry-Anne Perkins, Qian Chen Phd, Lindon H. Young Phd

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Extracorporeal shockwave lithrotripsy (ESWL) is an effective, non-invasive clinical therapy utilized to break up stones in the kidney and urinary tract. A lithotripter generates high-energy acoustic pulses and propagates those shock waves through a lens on a region that focuses on the location of the stone, in turn breaking up the stone. The successive pulses generate shearing forces and cavitation bubbles. Cavitation bubbles are the formation and implosion of liquid free zones. The cavitation bubbles implode rapidly to create their own shockwaves that also put pressure on the stone. After treatment, fragmentation of the stone allows the debris to be …


Do The Applied Shock Wave Numbers And The Application Side Affect Pancreatic Exocrine Functions In Patients Who Have Undergone Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy For Upper Urinary Tract Calculi?, Mehmet Gülüm, Ercan Yeni̇, Murat Savaş, Haki̇m Çeli̇k, Hali̇l Çi̇ftçi̇ Jan 2012

Do The Applied Shock Wave Numbers And The Application Side Affect Pancreatic Exocrine Functions In Patients Who Have Undergone Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy For Upper Urinary Tract Calculi?, Mehmet Gülüm, Ercan Yeni̇, Murat Savaş, Haki̇m Çeli̇k, Hali̇l Çi̇ftçi̇

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Aim: To investigate the effect of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) on the pancreatic exocrine functions related to the number of high-energy shock waves and the ESWL-applied kidney side for upper urinary tract stones. Materials and methods: Included in the study were 76 patients undergoing ESWL for proximal ureteral or kidney stones. The right kidney group (RKG) consisted of 40 patients who underwent ESWL for right kidney stones and the left kidney group (LKG) consisted of 36 patients who underwent ESWL for left kidney stones. Results: The observed changes in plasma amylase and lipase levels were not statistically significant compared …