• Title of article

    Drug treatment of bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms after ureteric JJ-stent insertion: A contemporary, comparative, prospective, randomised placebo-controlled study, single-centre experience

  • Author/Authors

    hekal, ihab a. mohammad dossary hospital - department of urology, Saudi Arabia , hekal, ihab a. mansoura university - fellow of urology and nephrology center, Egypt

  • From page
    262
  • To page
    268
  • Abstract
    Objective: To provide a guide for medication to alleviate bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in patients after JJ ureteric stenting. Patients and methods: Between June 2011 and June 2015, a prospective randomised placebo-controlled study was conducted on 200 consecutive cases of ureteric stones that required JJ stents. All patients had signed informed consent and JJ-stent placement confirmed by X-ray. The patients were randomised into five groups: A, solifenacin 5 mg; B, trospium chloride 20 mg; C, antispasmodic; and E, a-blocker; and a placebo group (D). A standard model was created to lessen patient selection bias. Eligible patients were enrolled and assessed for side-effects and bothersome LUTS using the validated Ureteric Stent Symptoms Questionnaire. Appropriate statistical analysis was carried out. Results: In all, 150 male patients in the five groups were compared. LUTS were less in groups A and B (P 0.05), while dry mouth was significantly reported in Group A. Individual comparisons with the placebo group showed a non-significant difference with Group C, while Group E had significant nocturia improvement. Selective comparison of two best groups (A and B) showed less frequency in Group B, while the other LUTS were less in Group A with comparable side-effects. Conclusions: In symptomatic patients following JJ-stent insertion, antimuscarinic medication, namely solifenacin 5 mg or trospium chloride 20 mg, was the best. The advantage of trospium over solifenacin is in the control of frequency rather than the other symptoms. Addition of an α-blocker (alfuzosin 10 mg) is valuable when nocturia is the predominant symptom.
  • Keywords
    Ureteric stent , Anti , muscarinic , Solifenacin , Trospium chloride , Alfuzosin
  • Journal title
    AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
  • Journal title
    AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
  • Record number

    2544846