Tamsulosin and doxazosin as adjunctive therapy following shock-wave lithotripsy of renal calculi: randomized controlled trial.

Author: FareedKhaled, FoudaKhaled, GaafarSalah, MarzoukEssam, YakoubiRachid, ZahranAbdel Rahman M, ZaytounOsama M

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Alpha-blockers have been established as medical expulsive therapy for urolithiasis. We aimed to assess the effect of tamsulosin and doxazosin as adjunctive therapy following SWL for renal calculi. We prospectively included 150 patients who underwent up to four SWL sessions for renal stones from June...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-011-0410-x

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Tamsulosin and Doxazosin as Adjunctive Therapy After Shock-Wave Lithotripsy

Kidney stones are a common and often painful condition. Shock-wave lithotripsy (SWL) is a non-invasive treatment that breaks up stones, but it can be followed by residual stone fragments that can cause further discomfort. Alpha-blockers, which relax the muscles in the urinary tract, are sometimes used as adjunctive therapy to help pass these fragments. This study compared the effectiveness of tamsulosin and doxazosin, two different alpha-blockers, as adjunctive therapy after SWL for renal calculi (kidney stones).

Tamsulosin: A More Effective Adjunct

The authors conducted a randomized controlled trial involving 150 patients who underwent SWL for kidney stones. They found that both tamsulosin and doxazosin resulted in similar rates of stone expulsion. However, tamsulosin led to a significantly shorter expulsion time, fewer colic episodes, and a lower need for analgesics compared to both doxazosin and a control group. This suggests that tamsulosin may be a more effective adjunctive therapy for patients undergoing SWL for kidney stones.

Navigating the Desert of Kidney Stones: Choosing the Right Path

This research, like a camel navigating a rocky desert landscape, provides valuable insights into the treatment of kidney stones. It highlights the importance of considering adjunctive therapies, such as alpha-blockers, to improve outcomes after SWL. The findings suggest that tamsulosin may be a more effective choice compared to doxazosin, offering faster stone expulsion and reduced discomfort for patients. This research encourages further exploration of tamsulosin's role in kidney stone management, potentially leading to better treatment strategies for this common condition.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a camel navigating a complex desert environment, sheds light on the intricacies of kidney stone management. It reveals that tamsulosin, when used as an adjunctive therapy after SWL, may offer faster stone expulsion, reduced pain, and a lower need for medication compared to doxazosin. This research encourages further investigation of tamsulosin's potential to improve the lives of patients with kidney stones, offering a more comfortable and efficient approach to treating this often-painful condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2012-11-23
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-20
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Pubmed ID

21837534

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s00240-011-0410-x

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