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Reduction of ureteral stent encrustation by modulating the urine pH and inhibiting the crystal film with a new oral composition: a multicenter, placebo controlled, double blind, randomized clinical trial.

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2020-06-05

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Torrecilla, Carlos
Fernández-Concha, Jaime
Cansino, José R
Mainez, Juan A
Amón, José H
Costas, Simbad
Angerri, Oriol
Emiliani, Esteban
Arrabal Martín, Miguel A
Arrabal Polo, Miguel A

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Encrustation of ureteral double J stents is a common complication that may affect its removal. The aim of the proposed study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new oral composition to prevent double J stent encrustation in indwelling times up to 8 weeks. A double-blinded, multicenter, placebo-controlled trial was conducted with 105 patients with indwelling double J stents enrolled across 9 public hospitals in Spain. The patients were randomly assigned (1:1) into intervention (53 patients) or placebo (52 patients) groups for 3 to 8 weeks and both groups self-monitored daily their morning urine pH levels. The primary outcome of analysis was the degree of stent ends encrustation, defined by a 4-point score (0 - none; 3 - global encrustation) using macroscopic and electron microscopy analysis of crystals, after 3 to 8-w indwelling period. Score was exponentially transformed according to calcium levels. Secondary endpoints included urine pH decrease, stent removal, and incidence of adverse events. The intervention group benefits from a lower global encrustation rate of stent ends than placebo group (1% vs 8.2%; p  Our data suggest that the use of this new oral composition is beneficial in the context of ureteral double J indwelling by decreasing mean, as well as global encrustation. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov under the name "Combined Use of a Medical Device and a Dietary Complement in Patient Urinary pH Control in Patients With an Implanted Double J Stent" with date 2nd November 2017, code NCT03343275, and URL.

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Administration, Oral
Adult
Calcinosis
Crystallization
Double-Blind Method
Female
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Male
Methionine
Middle Aged
Phytic Acid
Postoperative Complications
Prospective Studies
Prosthesis Failure
Stents
Ureter
Urine

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Double J stent, Encrustation, L-methionine, Nutraceutical, Phytin, pH

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