The effect of an herbal agent “Tutukon®” on the spontaneous passage rates of ureteric stones

Rasim Güzel, L. Dragos, Ümit Yıldırım, B. Eryıldırım, K. Sarıca
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Objective:: The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of an herbal agent (Tutukon®) on the spontaneous passage rates of ureteral calculi 5-10 mm. Materials and Methods: 96 patients having a single radio-opaque ureteral stone 5-10 mm were randomized into two groups. Group 1 (n = 51) received Tutukon®, 45 mg/day (three times) in addition to conservative approach and Group 2 patients (n = 45) were followed with classical conservative approach during 4 weeks follow-up. The stone passage rates, stone expulsion time, change in weekly colic episodes and hospital readmission rates for colicky pain were compared. Results: Stone expulsion rates showed statistically significant difference between the two group (66.7 % vs 46.7 %, p = 0.048). Additionally mean time period required for the spontaneous passage of the calculi was meaningfully short in those cases receiving Tutukon® when compared with Group 2 patients undergoing conservative measures only (5.79 ± 2.39 vs 8.82 ± 3.48 days, respectively) (p = 0.001). Similarly, the mean renal colic episodes during follow-up period were significantly diminished in Group 1 patients (66.6 vs 36%, p = 0.001, respectively). Lastly, colic pain attacks were noted to be less in Group 1 and another advantage of“Tutukon®” was the relocation of the stones to a more distal part of ureter (35.2 vs 4 %). Conclusion: Use of Tutukon® in the medical management of ureteral calculi can accelarate the spontaneous passage rates and also relocate them into the lower portion of the ureter. Keywords: herbal agents, medical therapy, spontaneous passage, ureteral stones
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中药制剂“Tutukon®”对输尿管结石自发通过率的影响
目的:本研究的目的是评估中药制剂(Tutukon®)对输尿管结石5-10 mm自然通过率的影响。材料与方法:96例单发输尿管5 ~ 10 mm放射性不透明结石患者随机分为两组。组1 (n = 51)在保守入路的基础上给予Tutukon®45 mg/d(3次)治疗,组2 (n = 45)在4周的随访中继续采用经典保守入路治疗。比较结石通过率、结石排出时间、每周绞痛发作次数的变化以及因绞痛引起的再入院率。结果:两组结石排出率差异有统计学意义(66.7% vs 46.7%, p = 0.048)。此外,与仅接受保守治疗的2组患者相比,接受Tutukon®治疗的患者结石自然排出所需的平均时间明显缩短(分别为5.79±2.39天和8.82±3.48天)(p = 0.001)。同样,在随访期间,组1患者的平均肾绞痛发作次数显著减少(分别为66.6 vs 36%, p = 0.001)。最后,第1组绞痛发作较少,“Tutukon®”的另一个优势是将结石重新定位到输尿管较远的部分(35.2% vs 4%)。结论:Tutukon®在输尿管结石的医学治疗中可加快输尿管结石的自然通过速度,并使结石重新进入输尿管下段。关键词:中药,药物治疗,自然通过,输尿管结石
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