Comptes Rendus. Chimie (Aug 2021)

Characterization of deposits on double J stents

  • Calvó, Paula,
  • Bauza, Jose Luis,
  • Julià, Francisca,
  • Guimerá, Jordi,
  • Pieras, Enrique C.,
  • Costa-Bauzá, Antonia,
  • Grases, Felix

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crchim.107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. S1
pp. 425 – 430

Abstract

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We have characterized the types of encrustations that form on ureteral stents. The deposit that generates blocks is composed of hydroxyapatite/magnesium ammonium phosphate (44%). Calcium oxalate dihydrate was also detected at a high degree of encrustation (13%). Hydroxyapatite deposits, also of high degree of encrustation (13%) are generated due to their formation as a consequence of persistently high urinary pH values. The formation of large uric acid deposits (31%) must be attributed to the persistence of urinary $\mathrm{pH} < 5.5$. To avoid development of encrustations of ureteral stents, urinary calcium levels and urinary pH control should be carried out, avoiding urinary infections.

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