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Effect of the ureteral access sheath size on acute kidney injury biomarkers in retrograde intrarenal surgery: a prospective, randomized study

dc.contributor.coauthorBalcı, Melih
dc.contributor.coauthorKılınçkaya, Muhammed Fevzi
dc.contributor.coauthorAkdemir, Serkan
dc.contributor.coauthorŞenel, Cağdaş
dc.contributor.coauthorGüzel, Özer
dc.contributor.coauthorAslan, Yılmaz
dc.contributor.coauthorTurhan, Turan
dc.contributor.coauthorArslan, Murat
dc.contributor.coauthorGüneri, Çağrı
dc.contributor.coauthorTuncel, Altuğ
dc.contributor.departmentN/A
dc.contributor.kuauthorAykanat, İbrahim Can
dc.contributor.kuprofileDoctor
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteN/A
dc.contributor.unitKoç University Hospital
dc.contributor.yokidN/A
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:26:19Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: the aim of the study was to investigate the effect of the diameter of the ureteral access sheath (UAS) used during RIRS on kidney injury based on acute kidney injury (AKI) biomarkers. Methods: this prospectively randomized controlled study included a total of 125 patients divided into three groups: group 1 (n = 52) in which a 12/14 Fr UAS was used, group 2 (n = 52) in which a 9.5/11.5 Fr UAS was used, and group 3 (n = 21) that was designed as the control group with no urogenital disease history. Urine samples were collected preoperatively and at the postoperative second and 24th hours after surgery and analyzed for AKI using the urinary kidney injury molecule-1 (uKIM-1), N-acetyl-ß-D-glucosaminidase, and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocain biomarkers. Results: in group 1, there was no statistical change in any of the three AKI biomarkers at the postoperative second or 24th hour compared to the preoperative period. In group 2, the values of all three AKI biomarkers were statistically significantly increased at the postoperative second and 24th hours compared to the preoperative period while no statistical difference was observed between the two postoperative evaluation times. At the postoperative second hour, the uKIM-1 value was statistically significantly higher in group 2 compared to group 1 (p = 0.043). Conclusions: the results of our study showed that AKI was not observed in RIRS performed with a 12/14 Fr UAS while the use of a 9.5/11.5 Fr UAS resulted in AKI according to the assessment of the related biomarkers.
dc.description.indexedbyWoS
dc.description.indexedbyScopus
dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.issue6
dc.description.openaccessNO
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.volume107
dc.identifier.doi10.1159/000529688
dc.identifier.eissn1423-0399
dc.identifier.issn0042-1138
dc.identifier.quartileQ4
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85152125507
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000529688
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/11536
dc.identifier.wos951507600001
dc.keywordsAcute kidney injury biomarkers
dc.keywordsKidney stone
dc.keywordsRenal injury
dc.keywordsRetrograde intrarenal surgery
dc.keywordsUreteral access sheath
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherKarger Publishers
dc.sourceUrologia Internationalis
dc.subjectUrology
dc.subjectNephrology
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.titleEffect of the ureteral access sheath size on acute kidney injury biomarkers in retrograde intrarenal surgery: a prospective, randomized study
dc.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typePublication
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local.contributor.kuauthorAykanat, İbrahim Can

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