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Are all urgent nephrostomies that urgent?

Daniel KohKenneth K LauEvonne Teoh
Published in: Emergency radiology (2018)
A large percentage (50%) of PCN cases performed after-hours could have been performed during daytime hours instead due to the absence of infection. This would be in line with the practices of some centers that consider an infected obstructed kidney as the only absolute indication for emergent decompression overnight. The study also demonstrates that the absence of a SIRS in a patient with urinary tract obstruction correlates well with a negative urine culture result from the nephrostomy specimen which has a high negative predictive value for excluding pyonephrosis.
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