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Kidney Stone Risk Following Modern Bariatric Surgery

机译:现代减肥手术后的肾结石风险

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Over the past 10 years, a variety of reports have linked bariatric surgery to metabolic changes that alter kidney stone risk. Most of these studies were retrospective, lacked appropriate controls, or involved bariatric patients with a variety of inclusion criteria. Despite these limitations, recent clinical and experimental research has contributed to our understanding of the pathophysiology of stone disease in this high-risk population. This review summarizes the urinary chemistry profiles that may be responsible for the increased kidney stone incidence seen in contemporary epidemiological bariatric studies, outlines the mechanisms of hyperoxaluria and potential therapies through a newly described experimental bariatric animal model, and provides a focused appraisal of recommendations for reducing stone risk in bariatric stone formers.
机译:在过去的十年中,各种各样的报道将减肥手术与改变肾脏结石风险的代谢变化联系起来。这些研究大多数是回顾性的,缺乏适当的对照,或涉及肥胖患者的各种纳入标准。尽管有这些限制,最近的临床和实验研究仍有助于我们了解这一高危人群的结石病的病理生理学。这篇综述总结了可能导致当代流行病学肥胖症研究中肾结石发病率增加的泌尿化学特征,概述了高草酸尿症的机制和通过新描述的实验性肥胖症动物模型的潜在疗法,并提供了针对减少肥胖症建议的重点评估减肥性结石患者的结石风险。

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