Association between renal urolithiasis after extracorporeal shock
wave lithotripsy therapy and new-onset hypertension: an updated
meta-analysis |
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Authors: | Qiao Wu Rui Liang Yi Huang Chunlin Tan Guangqiang Zhu Yanjun Chen Liang Cao Bing Zou Xin Li Haiyun Wang Xiaojun Wang Tielong Tang Tao Wu |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Urology, Affiliated Hospital of Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, China; 2.Department of Medical Imaging, Affiliated Hospital of Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong, China |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThe long-term effect of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is still controversial. A previous meta-analysis showed no association between new-onset hypertension and entire upper urinary urolithiasis after SWL. Recently, there have been some reports on this topic. Therefore, we aimed to examine the association between new-onset hypertension and nephrolithiasis after SWL therapy.MethodsEmbase, the Cochrane Central Search Library, and PubMed were used to search for reports on new-onset hypertension and patients with nephrolithiasis after SWL. A meta-analysis of the association between new-onset hypertension and nephrolithiasis after SWL was carried out. The data of relevant research were synthesized and the relative risk was computed.ResultsSeven eligible studies were included in our meta-analysis. There was a significant association between nephrolithiasis after SWL and new-onset hypertension. The overall relative risk with a 95% confidence interval was 1.21 (1.11–1.31) in a fixed-effects model.ConclusionOur meta-analysis suggests an association between new-onset hypertension and patients with nephrolithiasis after SWL, which is in contrast with the finding of a previous meta-analysis. |
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Keywords: | Hypertension, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, nephrolithiasis, meta-analysis, Newcastle– Ottawa Scale, heterogeneity |
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