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Medical Expulsive Therapy: Is It Time to SUSPEND Judgement?

Tarik Amer1, Gareth Jones2, Omar Aboumarzouk2.   

Abstract

Medical expulsive therapy (MET) has been a matter of debate for many years. A number of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses have been conducted, but outcomes have been varied. This makes it challenging to determine the benefit of using MET as an adjunct in patients with expectantly managed ureteric stones. This article aimed to summarize both the historic and the more contemporary literature in this area by focusing on published meta-analyses and recent RCTs. Studies of interest were those comparing either an α-blocker or a calcium channel blocker with a control. Outcome measures of interest were expulsion rates, expulsion times, and medication-related side effects. All systematic reviews included are in favour of MET versus controls. However, many of the component RCTs had limitations such as a high risk of bias, incomplete blinding and heterogeneous inclusion criteria. A recent well-powered RCT found no benefit of MET for the purpose of conservatively managed ureteric stones. This study had some limitations that stimulated further research in the area, adding to the uncertainty. The most recent RCT and meta-analysis indicates MET is more beneficial in both larger (>5 mm) and distal stones. Uncertainty remains in this arena, and there is a need for a robust multi-institution study to assess MET in a cohort of patients who are expectantly managed with ureteric stones. This should serve to counter the marked heterogeneity and limitations of existing trials and meta-analyses.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28357599     DOI: 10.1007/s40265-017-0721-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs        ISSN: 0012-6667            Impact factor:   9.546


  13 in total

Review 1.  Efficacy and safety of silodosin in the medical expulsion therapy for distal ureteral calculi: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Wei Huang; Peng Xue; Huantao Zong; Yong Zhang
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2015-09-21       Impact factor: 4.335

Review 2.  A systematic review of medical therapy to facilitate passage of ureteral calculi.

Authors:  Amandeep Singh; Harrison J Alter; Amy Littlepage
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2007-08-03       Impact factor: 5.721

Review 3.  Medical therapy to facilitate the passage of stones: what is the evidence?

Authors:  Christian Seitz; Evangelos Liatsikos; Francesco Porpiglia; Hans-Göran Tiselius; Ulrike Zwergel
Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2009-06-21       Impact factor: 20.096

4.  Medical expulsive therapy in adults with ureteric colic: a multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled trial.

Authors:  Robert Pickard; Kathryn Starr; Graeme MacLennan; Thomas Lam; Ruth Thomas; Jennifer Burr; Gladys McPherson; Alison McDonald; Kenneth Anson; James N'Dow; Neil Burgess; Terry Clark; Mary Kilonzo; Katie Gillies; Kirsty Shearer; Charles Boachie; Sarah Cameron; John Norrie; Samuel McClinton
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2015-05-18       Impact factor: 79.321

5.  A comparative in vitro study to determine the beneficial effect of calcium-channel and alpha(1)-adrenoceptor antagonism on human ureteric activity.

Authors:  Kim Davenport; Anthony G Timoney; Francis X Keeley
Journal:  BJU Int       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 5.588

6.  Distal Ureteric Stones and Tamsulosin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Multicenter Trial.

Authors:  Jeremy S Furyk; Kevin Chu; Colin Banks; Jaimi Greenslade; Gerben Keijzers; Ogilvie Thom; Tom Torpie; Carl Dux; Rajan Narula
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2015-07-17       Impact factor: 5.721

Review 7.  Effect of Tamsulosin on Stone Passage for Ureteral Stones: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Ralph C Wang; Rebecca Smith-Bindman; Evans Whitaker; Jersey Neilson; Isabel Elaine Allen; Marshall L Stoller; Jahan Fahimi
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2016-09-08       Impact factor: 5.721

8.  A pharmacological analysis of calcium channels involved in phasic and tonic responses of the guinea-pig ureter to high potassium.

Authors:  C A Maggi; S Giuliani
Journal:  J Auton Pharmacol       Date:  1995-02

Review 9.  Alpha-blockers as medical expulsive therapy for ureteral stones.

Authors:  Thijs Campschroer; Yefang Zhu; Diederick Duijvesz; Diederick E Grobbee; M T W Tycho Lock
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2014-04-02

10.  Effect of smooth muscle relaxant drugs on proximal human ureteric activity in vivo: a pilot study.

Authors:  Kim Davenport; Anthony G Timoney; Francis X Keeley
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2007-05-26
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