PHYSICOCHEMICAL DETERMINANTS OF INVITRO SHOCK-WAVE BILIARY LITHOTRIPSY

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BARKUN, AN
VALETTE, PJ
MONTET, JC
DAI, KY
CHAUVIN, FR
CATHIGNOL, D
PONCHON, T
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[1] HOP EDOUARD HERRIOT,DEPT RADIOL,F-69374 LYONS 08,FRANCE
[2] INSERM,U281,F-69008 LYONS,FRANCE
[3] INSERM,U31,F-13258 MARSEILLE 09,FRANCE
[4] CTR LEON BERARD,DEPT BIOSTAT,F-69373 LYONS,FRANCE
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10.1016/0016-5085(91)90604-J
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Human gallstones were studied by visual inspection, computerized tomographic imaging, and chemical analysis to assess physicochemical characteristics that may determine the outcome of in vitro shockwave fragmentation. Eighty-five stones (mean diameter: 13.2 ± 5 mm) were each collected from different patients. Fifty-five (65%) calculi were angular and 30 (35%) round or oval-shaped. Three easily obtained measures were derived from each stone's optimal computerized tomographic image including the mean stone density, a measure corresponding to the standard deviation of the mean stone density value which we termed the stone density distribution index and which may reflect the physicochemical heterogeneity of a given gallstone, as well as the density range. After the administration of 2500 shock waves using an electrohydraulic generator, fragmentation was noted in 68 calculi (80%) and was satisfactory in 27 (32%) (where the largest resulting fragment diameters were all ≤5 mm). Strong determinants of satisfactory fragmentation on mullivariale analysis included a stone diameter of ≤15 mm, the presence of an angular stone shape, and a stone density distribution index of ≥60 Hounsfield units. The other parameters did not independently determine satisfactory fragmentation. Prospective clinical trials are needed to assess whether these findings result in a better prediction of the success of extracorporeal biliary lithotripsy and a broadening of its indications. © 1991 by the American Gastroenterological Association.
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