Abstract
A total of 419 calculi in the upper urinary tract of 402 patients were treated by SWL with the EDAP LT-01 lithotripter from July 1988 to September 1989. Subcapsular hematomas resulted in 17 kidneys of 16 patients, an incidence of 4.1%. On CT scan, fractures with subcapsular hematomas were observed in nine kidneys, and a retroperitoneal hematoma was observed in one patient. There was no significant difference in stone location and size, grade of hydronephrosis, number of shock waves, applied energy, or post-treatment fever between the groups with and without hematomas. However, the hematoma group revealed significantly (P < 0.01) higher incidences of pretreatment hypertension (> 160/95 mm Hg) and use of antiplatelet agents. It is difficult to detect some disorders of blood coagulation in ordinary laboratory studies in patients receiving low dosages of antiplatelet agents; and many drugs including analgestic and anti-inflammatory agents, calcium antagonists, coronary vasolators, antiplatelet agents, beta-blockers, and lipid-regulating agents have antiplatelet actions. Therefore, particular care should be taken in SWL when a patient is using those drugs.
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