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Gallbladder emptying determines early gallstone clearance after shock-wave lithotripsy.

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Disappearance of gallbladder stones after shock-wave lithotripsy combined with bile acid therapy depends on mechanical evacuation and dissolution of fragments. Many patients with gallstones have impaired gallbladder emptying and may show delayed stone clearance after lithotripsy. METHODS: The effect of gallbladder emptying on gallstone clearance after lithotripsy was prospectively studied in 57 patients with one radiolucent gallbladder stone < or = 20 mm. Gallbladder emptying was assessed sonographically before and after 2 weeks of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) treatment. RESULTS: UDCA increased gallbladder fasting and residual volume and decreased ejection rate but did not affect ejection fraction. Patients with an ejection fraction > 60% achieved complete gallstone clearance after lithotripsy in a higher percentage than patients with smaller ejection fractions (1 month, 31% vs. 7%, P = 0.022; 2 months, 55% vs. 18%, P = 0.003; 3 months, 66% vs. 29%, P = 0.005). Patients who became stone-free within 1 month showed larger ejection fractions than patients with retained fragments (67% +/- 4% vs. 56% +/- 3% before UDCA, P = 0.032; 65% +/- 4% vs. 53% +/- 3% with UDCA, P = 0.017). Further, ejection rate during UDCA therapy was larger in patients with complete gallstone disappearance within 1 month than in patients with delayed fragment clearance (1.57%/min +/- 0.36%/min vs. 0.76%/min +/- 0.09%/min; P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Gallbladder emptying is a major determinant of early gallstone clearance after lithotripsy.[1]

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  1. Gallbladder emptying determines early gallstone clearance after shock-wave lithotripsy. Pauletzki, J., Sailer, C., Klüppelberg, U., von Ritter, C., Neubrand, M., Holl, J., Sauerbruch, T., Sackmann, M., Paumgartner, G. Gastroenterology (1994) [Pubmed]
 
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