REFERENCE VALUES FOR URINARY OXALATE, CALCIUM, CITRATE, URIC ACID, PHOSPHATE, MAGNESIUM, SULPHATE AND SODIUM IN BIOCHEMISTRY STUDENTS AT UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL LITORAL, ARGENTINA

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Fernandez, Veronica [1 ]
Silvina Sobrero, Maria [1 ]
Brisson, Cecilia [1 ]
Marsili, Nilda [1 ]
Bonifacino Belzarena, Rosina [1 ]
Bartolome, Jimena [1 ]
Cuestas, Veronica [1 ]
Prono Minella, Priscila [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Litoral, Fac Bioquim & Ciencias Biol, Santa Fe, Argentina
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urolithiasis; urinary metabolites; reference values; STONE-FORMERS; UROLITHIASIS; PREVALENCE;
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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Introduction: Urolithiasis (UL) is a common disease whose incidence increased in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Metabolic evaluation is necessary for diagnosis, which requires the establishment of reference values (RV) for the population in question. Aim: To determine the RV for calcium, oxalate, citrate, uric acid, phosphate, magnesium, sulphate and sodium in 24-hour urine belonging to students from the School of Biochemistry and Biological Sciences at Universidad Nacional del Litoral, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. Once RV were established, a frequency of alterations was determined and then compared with literature data. Methods: The NCCLSC28-A3 guideline (2008) was used. The study group included 69 students. The enzymatic colorimetric method, a Metrolab 1600 plus spectrophotometer and a DIESTRO ion selective electrode were also employed. Results: The RV found (95 % CI) were the following: oxalate, 1.96-45.08; calcium, 20.65-250.74; citrate, 112.78-666.01; uric acid, 58.73-782.17; phosphate, 238.37-1051.44; magnesium, 28.7-146.67, all these values expressed as mg/24h; sulphate, 3.15-25.18 mmol/24h, and sodium, 42.81-285.3 mEq/24h. These findings emerged as well: hyperoxaluria, 3 %; hypercalciuria 12 %; hypocitraturia, 3 %; hyperuricosuria, 6 %; hyperphosphaturia, 6 %; hypomagnesuria, 6 %; hypernatriuria, 7 %, and hypersulphaturia, 0 %. When RV were compared, some analyte levels were similar and others showed a considerable difference. Conclusions: The diagnosis of UL through the study of metabolic changes is different according to the reference value used. Applying reference values established for other populations, including those of commercial kits manufacturers, may lead to a diagnosis which does not match the clinical condition of the patient.
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