The in-vivo effect of sodium-potassium citrate on the crystal growth rate of calcium oxalate and other parameters in human urine |
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Authors: | W. Achilles D. Schulze Chr. Schalk G. Rodeck |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Urology, Clinical Research, University Clinic Marburg, Marburg/Lahn, FRG |
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Abstract: | Summary In this study, an efficient microtechnique (gel crystallization method) was used to investigate the in-vivo effect of sodium-potassium citrate on the crystal growth rate of calcium oxalate (Vcr) in human urine samples of 6 healthy volunteers. With a daily dose of 3x11 mmol of alkali citrate, Vcr decreased by 70%. This could have been due to the decrease of calcium excretion, which caused 50–60% of the total change, and to the increase of citrate and pH, each contributing about 20–25% to the decline of Vcr. The findings explain the clinical advantages of alkali citrates in the prevention of recurrent calcium oxalate stone formation. |
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Keywords: | Alkali citrate Calcium oxalate Crystal growth Human urine Prophylactic treatment Urolithiasis |
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