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Korean Journal of Urology
2006 Volume.47 No. 6 p.631 ~ p.634
Clinical Significance of Hypocitraturia in Patients with Nephrolithiasis
Lee Shin-Young

Moon Young-Tae
Abstract
Purpose: Hypocitraturia is cited as one of the risk factors promoting stone formation or recurrence of nephrolithiasis. We estimated the relationship between hypocitraturia and other metabolic abnormalities, such as hypercalciuria, hyperuricosuria and hyperoxaluria. The effects of potassium citrate medication were also investigated.

Materials and Methods: We selected 706 renal stone patients with hypocitraturia(£¼320mg/day), who had received extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy(ESWL) treatment, and examined the relationship between hypocitraturia and other metabolic abnormalities according to sex and age. We also examined the increment effect of urinary citrate and stone-free rate following potassium citrate(Urocitra) medication.

Results: Complicated hypocitraturia(coexistence with other metabolic abnormalities) was found in 332 of the 706 patients(47.0%). Of the 706 patients, 242(34.3%), 112(15.9%) and 33(4.7%) had hyperoxaluria, hyperuricosuria and hypercalciuria, respectively. Complicated hypocitraturia was higher in the male than female subjects, and was statistically significant(50.4% vs. 39.8%). In 287(77%) of the 373 patients who received potassium citrate treatment, the urinary citrate level was increased. The mean urinary citrate level was significantly increased(142.5 vs. 336.2 mg/day)(p£¼0.01), but the stone free rate was not following the citrate treatment.

Conclusions: Potassium citrate was effective in increasing the urinary citrate level. However, prophylactic effects of potassium citrate against recurrent nephrolithiasis must be proved by appropriate comparative studies. (Korean J Urol 2006;47:631-634)
KEYWORD
Hypocitraturia, Potassium citrate(Urocitra), Nephrolithiasis
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