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World J Nephrol. Nov 6, 2014; 3(4): 282-286
Published online Nov 6, 2014. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v3.i4.282
Table 1 Some critical hounsfield unit values in recent literature
Ref.YearHounsfield unitsAffected parameters
Prediction of stonesMotley et al[4]2001Density < 76 /mmNon-calcium stone
Patel et al[5]2009Mean, 879 ± 230Calcium oxalate monohydrate stone
Mean, 844 ± 346Apatite stone
Mean, 550 ± 74Cystine stone
Spettel et al[7]2013< 500Uric acid stone
Prediction of Radio-opacityChua et al[9]2012> 498.5Radio-opaque stone
Huang et al[10]2009> 800 (ureteral stones)Radio-opaque
< 200Radiolucent
Predicting the success of ESWLHameed et al[15]2013> 1350Low ESWL success
El-Assmy et al[16]2011> 1000Low ESWL success
El-Assmy et al[17]2013 ≤ 600 and stone length ≤ 12 mm (in children)High ESWL success
Ouzaid et al[18]2012> 970Low ESWL success
Foda et al[19]2013> 934Low ESWL success
Use in PNLGücük et al[20]2012< 677.5Low PNL success
Gücük et al[21]2013< 677.5Increases success with flexible nephroscope use
Use in URSKim et al[22]2014AnyNo effect
Medical expulsive treatmentErturan et al[24]2013AnyNo effect