| Literature DB >> 27890522 |
Pamela K Burrows1, Judd E Hollander2, Allan B Wolfson3, Michael C Kurz4, Lorna Richards5, Sara DiFiore3, Phillip Watts2, Nivedita Patkar4, Jeremy Brown5, Stephen Jackman3, Ziya Kirkali6, John W Kusek6, Chloe Michel5, Andrew C Meltzer5.
Abstract
Urolithiasis or urinary stone disease has been estimated to affect about 1 in 11 Americans. Patients with urinary stone disease commonly present to the emergency department for management of their acute pain. In addition to providing analgesia, administration of drug (medical expulsive therapy) is often prescribed to assist passage of the urinary stone. In this methodology paper, we describe the design of a prospective, multi-center, randomized, double-blind placebo controlled clinical trial of the alpha-adrenergic blocker, tamsulosin, to evaluate its effectiveness as medical expulsive therapy. In addition, we describe the unique challenges of conducting a trial of this type within the setting of the emergency department.Entities:
Keywords: Alpha-blocker; Emergency department; Kidney stones; Medical expulsive therapy; Urinary stone disease; Urolithiasis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27890522 PMCID: PMC5167651 DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2016.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Trials ISSN: 1551-7144 Impact factor: 2.226