Abstract

Despite the fact that remote shock wave lithotripsy is a non-invasive method of surgical treatment of urolithiasis, the issue of diagnosis and possible reduction of the degree of acute kidney injury, the outcome of which is to varying degrees each session, remains relevant. The article represents a bibliographical sources analysis covering an extensive range of modern biomarkers detected in blood and urine tests used to assess the acute kidney injury of various etiologies, including shock wave lithotripsy. The statistical significance, advantages and disadvantages of the described new indicators are analyzed as well as the possibility of their complex application aiming to rather objective assessment of the degree of damage.

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