Cervical cancer: Renal complications and survival after percutaneous nephrostomy
Autor: | Alzira Carvalho Paula de Souza, Alfredo Nunes Souza, Rubens Kirsztajn, Gianna Mastroianni Kirsztajn |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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medicine.medical_treatment 030232 urology & nephrology Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ureteral obstruction chemistry.chemical_compound 0302 clinical medicine Cervical cancer lcsh:R5-920 creatinine Age Factors General Medicine Middle Aged creatinina anemia Treatment Outcome Percutaneous nephrostomy 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Creatinine percutaneous nephrostomy Female Kidney Diseases lcsh:Medicine (General) insuficiência renal crônica Glomerular Filtration Rate Ureteral Obstruction Adult medicine.medical_specialty Anemia Urinary system sobrevida Urology Renal function survival 03 medical and health sciences Sex Factors medicine Humans Aged Nephrostomy Percutaneous chronic kidney injury obstrução ureteral business.industry medicine.disease nefrostomia percutânea Surgery chemistry Nephrostomy Quality of Life business Complication Epidemiologic Methods |
Zdroj: | Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira, Vol 62, Iss 3, Pp 255-261 (2016) Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.62 n.3 2016 Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB) instacron:AMB |
ISSN: | 1806-9282 |
Popis: | SUMMARY Introduction: Obstructive nephropathy is a frequent complication in the course of advanced cervical cancer (CC), and ultrasonography-guided percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) is a well established technique for fast ureteral desobstruction. Objective: To identify possible factors related to the survival and quality of life of patients with advanced CC presenting acute urinary obstructive complications that after desobstruction by PCN recovered urinary flux and renal function. Method: This is an analytical, descriptive, cross-sectional study that included 45 patients with CC who underwent PCN and were divided into 2 groups: “death” (DG) and “survival” (SG), in a public hospital that is reference for oncologic diseases in Northern Brazil. Results: The mean serum creatinine of the patients preceding PCN was >10 mg/dL, and after PCN 8.7g/dL and Ht >27% were associated to longer survival, and the presence of low blood pressure during follow-up was associated with progression to death. |
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