Intrarenal Pressure During Ureteroscopy.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY European urology focus Pub Date : 2025-03-08 DOI:10.1016/j.euf.2025.02.010
Emmeli Grøne Lykkegaard, Helene Jung
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Intrarenal pressure (IRP) increases during ureteroscopy because of irrigation and scope manipulation and typically exceeds physiological levels. Elevated IRP can cause intrarenal backflow (IRB), whereby irrigation fluid and urine flow backwards into the kidney structures, increasing the risk of infectious complications and sepsis. The irrigation rate, outflow, and tool size are important variables that can affect IRP and the risk of IRB, but IRB thresholds vary based on papillary morphology indicating pressure compliance differences among patients. Recent research has shed light on IRP and the potential clinical consequences of elevated IRP. A greater focus on reducing IRP during ureteroscopy is recommended. PATIENT SUMMARY: When a small telescope is used to inspect the urinary tract up to the kidney, pressure inside the kidney increases because irrigation fluid is used. High pressure can cause fluid and urine to flow backwards into the kidney, which could lead to infection. The irrigation flow rate, drainage efficiency, size of the tools used, and the structure of a patient's kidney tissue can influence the pressure and the risk of backflow. Studies have shown the importance of controlling this pressure to reduce complications.

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在输尿管镜检查过程中,肾内压(IRP)会因冲洗和镜片操作而升高,通常会超过生理水平。IRP 升高会导致肾内回流 (IRB),即冲洗液和尿液倒流入肾脏结构,增加感染并发症和败血症的风险。灌流速度、流出量和工具大小是影响 IRP 和 IRB 风险的重要变量,但 IRB 的阈值因乳头形态而异,表明不同患者的压力顺应性存在差异。最近的研究揭示了 IRP 以及 IRP 升高的潜在临床后果。建议在输尿管镜检查过程中更加重视降低 IRP。患者摘要:当使用小望远镜检查尿路直至肾脏时,由于使用了灌注液,肾脏内的压力会升高。高压会导致液体和尿液倒流入肾脏,从而引发感染。灌洗流速、排水效率、所用工具的大小以及患者肾脏组织的结构都会影响压力和逆流风险。研究表明,控制压力对减少并发症非常重要。
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European urology focus
European urology focus Medicine-Urology
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期刊介绍: European Urology Focus is a new sister journal to European Urology and an official publication of the European Association of Urology (EAU). EU Focus will publish original articles, opinion piece editorials and topical reviews on a wide range of urological issues such as oncology, functional urology, reconstructive urology, laparoscopy, robotic surgery, endourology, female urology, andrology, paediatric urology and sexual medicine. The editorial team welcome basic and translational research articles in the field of urological diseases. Authors may be solicited by the Editor directly. All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by a panel of experts before being considered for publication.
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