S.A. Vozianov, S.A. Sobchinsky, A.A. Pidmurniak, K.S. Sobchinsky
Sound stimulation in a complex of measurements for concrement self-passage in patients with ureterolithiasis under ambulatory conditions
This work presents the results of 66 patients with ureterolithiasis being treated under the ambulatory conditions with the help of the proposed regimen which suggested the widening of a complex traditional standard therapy when the sound stimulation is used. During the study the subjective and objective confirmation of the appropriate choice of this approach was received. As a result, 72.7 ± 5.4% of cases showed self-passage of a concrement out of the upper urinary tracts, in 15.2±4.4% - its migration down the ureter had no complications, in 12.1±4.0% - acute pyelonephritis developed and the patients were hospitalized. The peculiarities in elimination of a concrement by terms and frequency were noted. They are connected with its size and localization but the process did not depend on the presence or absence of chronic pyelonephritis in patients with ureterolithiasis.