Title of article :
Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Urinary Calculi and Metabolic Studies in a Group of Sicilian Children
Author/Authors :
Michela D’Alessandro, Maria UO Nefrologia e Dialisi Ospedale “G Di Cristina” ARNAS Palermo, Palermo, Italy , Gennaro, Giuseppe Dipartimento STEBICEF - sezione “Chimica” - Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, Italy , Tralongo, Pietro Università degli Studi di Palermo - Corso di Medicina e Chirurgia, Palermo, Italy , Maringhini, Silvio UO Nefrologia e Dialisi Ospedale “G Di Cristina” ARNAS Palermo, Palermo, Italy
Abstract :
Introduction. Prevalence of urinary calculi in children has been
increasing in the past years. We performed an analysis of the
chemical composition of stones formers of the pediatric population
in our geographical area over the years 2005 to 2013.
Materials and Methods. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
was employed for the determination of the calculus composition of
a group of Sicilian children, and metabolic studies were performed
to formulate the correct diagnosis and establish therapy.
Results. The prevalence of stone formation was much higher
for boys than for girls, with a sex ratio of 1.9:1. The single most
frequent component was found to be calcium oxalate monohydrate,
and calcium oxalates (pure or mixed calculi) were the overall
most frequent components. Calcium phosphates ranked 2nd for
frequency, most often in mixed calculi, while urates ranked 3rd. The
metabolic disorder most often associated with pure calcium oxalate
monohydrate calculi was hypocitraturia, while hyperoxaluria was
predominantly associated with calcium oxalate dihydrate calculi.
Conclusions. Mixed calculi had the highest prevalence in our
pediatric population. Our data showed that Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy was a useful tool for the determination of
the calculi composition.
Keywords :
spectrometric analysis , cytraturia , oxaluria , urolithiasis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)