"Is oral antioxidant (Vit C & E) helpful in minimizing shock wave induced renal damage? A study from a tertiary care Center from eastern India" A prospective study.

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urologia Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1177/03915603241312963
Praveen Kumar Soni, Krishnendu Maiti, Debansu Sarkar
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Abstract

Introduction: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) causes trauma to the renal parenchyma. Due to the kidney injury, free radicals are generated, and an inflammatory process develops. Inflammatory markers like interleukin's (IL), C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin (PCT) are released into the circulation. Antioxidants have the potential to mitigate the effects of the inflammatory process. Our objectives were the measurement of the effect of supplementation with Vit C and Vit E (antioxidants) and their effect on the reduction of CRP and procalcitonin and further kidney damage.

Methodology: There were two groups with 100 patients each. Group A, receiving oral Vitamin E (400 mg twice a day) and oral Vitamin C (500 mg twice a day) beginning 3 days before the lithotripsy and continuing for up to 7 days after the lithotripsy (total of 10 days). Group B served as the control group. Serum levels of CRP and procalcitonin were measured on the day of lithotripsy, day 2, and day 10 post ESWL.

Results: In Group B, CRP and PCT values are statistically significantly elevated as compared to Group A. In Group A, pre-ESWL, day 2 and day 10 CRP values are 1.23, 3.58, and 1.61. In Group B pre-ESWL, day 2 and day 10 CRP values are 1.38, 6.70, and 3.09 (p value < 0.001 in day 2 and 10). In Group A, pre-ESWL, day 2 and day 10 PCT values are 0.41, 1.42, and 0.44. In Group B pre-ESWL, day 2 and day 10 PCT values are 0.36, 3.03, and 1.10 (p value < 0.001 in day 2 and 10).

Conclusion: The serum levels of the inflammatory marker for acute renal injury are decreased when vitamins C and E are taken orally, which can help to minimize kidney damage after lithotripsy for renal stone disease.

口服抗氧化剂(Vit C & E)是否有助于减少冲击波引起的肾脏损害?一项来自印度东部三级医疗中心的研究“一项前瞻性研究。
体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)对肾实质造成损伤。由于肾损伤,自由基产生,炎症过程发展。炎症标志物如白细胞介素(IL)、c反应蛋白(CRP)和降钙素原(PCT)被释放到血液循环中。抗氧化剂有可能减轻炎症过程的影响。我们的目的是测量补充维生素C和维生素E(抗氧化剂)的效果,以及它们对降低CRP和降钙素原和进一步肾脏损害的影响。方法:分为两组,每组100例。A组,在碎石术前3天开始口服维生素E(400毫克,每天两次)和口服维生素C(500毫克,每天两次),并在碎石术后持续7天(共10天)。B组为对照组。分别于碎石当日、ESWL后第2天和第10天测定血清CRP和降钙素原水平。结果:B组患者eswl前、第2天、第10天CRP值分别为1.23、3.58、1.61,与A组相比,CRP、PCT值均有统计学意义升高。B组eswl前第2天、第10天CRP值分别为1.38、6.70、3.09 (p值p值)结论:口服维生素C、E可降低急性肾损伤炎症标志物血清水平,有助于减轻肾结石术后肾损害。
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