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Patient Compliance for Metabolic Evaluation and Medical Management in Calcium Stone Patients

How to Improve Patient Compliance for Metabolic Evaluation and Medical & Dietary Prophylaxis in Calcium Stone Patients?

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
500 (estimated)
Sponsor
EULIS Colloborative Research Working Group · Network
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Calcium oxalate stone, the most common type worldwide, has a recurrence rate of around 50% in ten years. Therefore, identifying the underlying pathophysiological aspects via metabolic evaluation and suggestions for medical \& dietary prophylaxis in calcium stone patients is of upmost importance. However, one of the greatest problem with metabolic evaluation and subsequent therapeutic advices is the patient compliance. Therefore, it is important to identify factors related to patient compliance for metabolic evaluation and medical \& dietary prophylaxis in calcium stone patients

Detailed description

Nephrolithiasis is an important health problem that can deteriorate the renal functions in long term and affects the patients' quality of life. One of the major problems about renal stones is the high rate of recurrence. Calcium oxalate stone, the most common type worldwide, has a recurrence rate of around 50% in ten years. Therefore, identifying the underlying pathophysiological aspects via metabolic evaluation and suggestions for medical \& dietary prophylaxis in calcium stone patients is of upmost importance. However, one of the greatest problem with metabolic evaluation and subsequent therapeutic advices is the patient compliance. In the previous studies, even in case of a dedicated stone clinic, the drop out rate for preventive measures were over 37% per year. The patients' non-compliance may be related to a number of factors associated with the stone clinic, demographic characteristics of the patients, past medical history of the patients, and even the recommended tests and the therapeutic advices. Therefore, it is important to identify factors related to patient compliance for metabolic evaluation and medical \& dietary prophylaxis in calcium stone patients Methods: Parameters to be recorded Age Gender Level of education * of stone episodes * of surgical intervention Type of surgical intervention History of SWL Concomitant diseases Other medications Type of metabolic evaluation (24 hour urine, spot morning urine, serum etc.) Drug for medical prophylaxis Dosage of medication (bid/tid, etc.) Side effects Dietary recommendations Compliance to metabolic evaluation Compliance to medical treatment Statistics: Patients will be grouped based on: compliance to metabolic evaluation compliance to medical treatment The parameters listed above will be compared between the groups with univariate analysis (logistic regression).

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Timeline

Start date
2020-01-01
Primary completion
2020-12-01
Completion
2021-02-01
First posted
2019-11-19
Last updated
2019-11-19

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