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Efficacy of tamsulosin versus tadalafil as medical expulsive therapy on stone expulsion in patients with distal ureteral stones: A randomized double-blind clinical trial
Falahatkar, Siavash; Akhavan, Ardalan; Esmaeili, Samaneh; Amin, Atiyeh; Kazemnezhad, Ehsan; Jafari, Alireza.
  • Falahatkar, Siavash; Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Razi Hospital. Urology Research Center. Rasht. IR
  • Akhavan, Ardalan; Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Razi Hospital. Urology Research Center. Rasht. IR
  • Esmaeili, Samaneh; Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Razi Hospital. Urology Research Center. Rasht. IR
  • Amin, Atiyeh; Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Razi Hospital. Urology Research Center. Rasht. IR
  • Kazemnezhad, Ehsan; Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Razi Hospital. Urology Research Center. Rasht. IR
  • Jafari, Alireza; Guilan University of Medical Sciences. Razi Hospital. Urology Research Center. Rasht. IR
Int. braz. j. urol ; 47(5): 982-988, Sept.-Oct. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1286803
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

To compare the effects of tadalafil, tamsulosin, and placebo as a medical expulsive therapy (MET) for distal ureteral calculi. Materials and

Methods:

This prospective randomized double-blind clinical trial was conducted on 132 renal colic patients with distal ureteric stones (≤10mm) over a period of 12 months. Patients were randomly divided into three groups. Patients in group A received tamsulosin 0.4mg, in group B received tadalafil 10mg, and in group C received placebo. Therapy was given for a maximum of 4 weeks. The rate of stone expulsion, duration of stone expulsion, the dose and the duration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), analgesic use, and adverse effects of drugs were recorded.

Results:

Demographic profiles were comparable between the 3 groups. Although the stone expulsion rate in group A (72.7%) was higher in comparison to group B(63.6%) and group C(56.8%), it was not considered statistically significant (P=0.294). Shorter mean time to stone expulsion was significantly observed in group A (17.75±75), than group B(21.13±1.17) and group C(22.25±1.18) (P=0.47). The mean number of analgesic use was 9.8±5.09 days in group A, 14.6±7.9 days in group B, and 12.6±22.25 days in group C, this difference was significant (P=0.004). The analgesic requirement (doses of NSAIDs and pethidine) in group A was significantly lower than other groups (P<0.05). Also, patients in group A reported fewer headaches compared to other groups (P=0.011).

Conclusion:

Tamsulosin as medical expulsive therapy is more effective for distal ureteric stones with less need for analgesics and less stone expulsion time than tadalafil.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Ureteral Calculi Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Observational study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Int. braz. j. urol Journal subject: Urology Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: Guilan University of Medical Sciences/IR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Ureteral Calculi Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Observational study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Int. braz. j. urol Journal subject: Urology Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: Guilan University of Medical Sciences/IR