Renal Pelvic Urine Density for Early Prediction of Post-Decompression Systemic Inflammatory Response in Stone-Related Obstruction
Key Points
To assess the effectiveness of renal pelvic urine density (RPUD) as a prognostic marker for systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) post-decompression.
Evaluated renal pelvic urine density in patients with stone-related obstruction.
Monitored systemic inflammatory response following decompression procedures.
Analyzed the correlation between RPUD and SIRS outcomes.
RPUD was identified as a strong prognostic marker for early SIRS prediction.
Higher RPUD values significantly correlated with increased risk of SIRS after decompression.
Abstract
RPUD is a strong and independent prognostic marker for the early prediction of SIRS after decompression in non-infectious obstructive uropathy associated with stones.
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