Optimizing targeting strategies for lithotripsy through in-vitro and in vivo studies with consideration of respiratory regularity

BMC Urology(2024)

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This work aimed to identify a method to achieve improved stone targeting and safety in shockwave lithotripsy by accounting for respiration. We set up an electromotive device simulating renal movement during respiration to place artificial stones within the phantom gel, measuring stone weight changes before and after shockwave exposure and the cavitation damage. We conducted clinical trials using respiratory masks and sensors to monitor and analyze patient respiration during shockwave lithotripsy. The in vitro efficiency of lithotripsy was higher when adjusted for respiration than when respiration was not adjusted for. Slow respiration showed the best efficiency with higher hit rates when not adjusted for respiration. Cavitation damage was also lowest during slow respiration. The clinical study included 52 patients. Respiratory regularity was maintained above 90
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Respiration,Respiratory regularity,Extracorporeal shockwave therapy,Lithotripsy,Treatment outcome
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