Efficacy Of An α1 Blocker In Expulsive Therapy Of Lower Ureteral Stones

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Article Date: 20 Apr 2008 - 0:00 PDT

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UroToday.com - "This too shall pass…". In this prospective randomized study of 95 patients with a symptomatic distal ureteral stone (i.e. < 10 mm diameter), patients were subdivided into those treated with tamsulosin (0.4 mg/day), terazosin (2 mg/day) or nothing for up to two weeks. The respective stone passage, mg. of analgesics used, and complications for each of the arms was: 81%, 231 mg, 3% (tamsulosin), 78%, 256 mg, 16%* (terazosin), and 55%, 347 mg, and 0%. Statistical significance occurred for stone passage and analgesia (Groups 1 and 2 vs. control) and for complications (Group 2 terazosin vs. control). Overall, the use of an ά1 blocker provides a 25% absolute increase in distal stone passage along with a reduction in the use of analgesics and renal colic. In this study, tamsulosin performed better than terazosin due to its lower rate of complications such as hypotension, syncope, and palpitations.

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