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Abstract


ESWL is a safe and effective treatment for renal calculi, However, on destruction of the stone, the pressure of shock waves produces renal microdamage, Urinary enzyme testing has been used to diagnosis and monitor various types of renal injury.
Three
urinary enzymes, N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, beta-galactosidase, gamma0glutamyl transferase in 24 hour urine were monitored in 20 patients before and after ESWL and in 5 controls. The ESWL, a single session treatment, was performed using EDAP
ST-01.
The amount of the shock wave treated was same regardless of stone size and location.
@ES The results were obtained as follows:
@EN 1. Post-ESWL N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase level was higher than that of control on day 1 and showed a rapid decrease on day 3, and returned to normal by day 28.
2. Post-ESWL beta-galactosidase level was higher than that of control on day 1 day 1 and was still higher on day 7, and returned to normal by day 28.
3. Post-ESWL gamma-glutamyl transferase level reached to a peak on day 1 and showed a rapid decrease on day 3, and returned to normal by day 28.
In summary, ESWL for renal stones elevates urinary enzymes transiently, which was on peak one day after the treatment and returned to nearly normal level by 1 month after the treatment. Therefore, urinary enzymes seem to be useful in evaluation
of
the
functional recovery of the kidney after ESWL.

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