2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10140-023-02114-z
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The role of serum and urinary markers in predicting obstructing ureteral stones and reducing unjustified non-contrast computerized tomographic scans in emergency departments

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“…It was shown that CRP serum level >21.95 mg/dL and PCT > 0.36 µg/L had a significant predictive role. The newest study of Savin Z. et al [36] assessed the role of white blood cells (WBC) in morphology, CRP and creatinine serum levels in renal colic patients as predictors of urinary tract obstruction because of the stone. Creatinine 0.95 mg/dL and WBC 10,000 were the most accurate thresholds for predicting the obstruction of the urinary tract.…”
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“…It was shown that CRP serum level >21.95 mg/dL and PCT > 0.36 µg/L had a significant predictive role. The newest study of Savin Z. et al [36] assessed the role of white blood cells (WBC) in morphology, CRP and creatinine serum levels in renal colic patients as predictors of urinary tract obstruction because of the stone. Creatinine 0.95 mg/dL and WBC 10,000 were the most accurate thresholds for predicting the obstruction of the urinary tract.…”
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confidence: 99%