2014
DOI: 10.17827/aktd.66024
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Acil Serviste Renal Kolikli Hasta Yönetimi

Abstract: Renal colic is a common emergent urological problem seen in emergency departments, which often occurs due to kidney stone disease and characterized by severe pain. Renal colic is described by the patients as the most painful and debilitating experience of their life. The main purpose of emergency treatment is to control pain effectively, and resolve urinary obstruction without causing loss of renal function. In this compilation, studies regarding the management of patients with renal colic in emergency departm… Show more

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“…Hospital admissions for renal colic account for approximately 1% of all emergency presentations each year, and emergency department physicians provide care for this patient population at least once a day (1,2). Renal colic is a common urologic emergency in hospital emergency departments, caused by stones in the urinary system and associated with severe flank pain (3,4). Costovertebral angle tenderness, abdominal pain, and haematuria are the main symptoms used to diagnose acute renal colic (5).…”
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“…Hospital admissions for renal colic account for approximately 1% of all emergency presentations each year, and emergency department physicians provide care for this patient population at least once a day (1,2). Renal colic is a common urologic emergency in hospital emergency departments, caused by stones in the urinary system and associated with severe flank pain (3,4). Costovertebral angle tenderness, abdominal pain, and haematuria are the main symptoms used to diagnose acute renal colic (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%