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Would you start stone preventative medications such as potassium citrate and thiazide diuretics for patients with recurrent calcium based nephrolithiasis and abnormal 24 hour urine chemistries if they no longer have calculi on most recent imaging testing?

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Nephrology · U Chicago

If they have had stones previously they remain at risk of recurrent stones. Would want to know when was the last stone episode. Was there previous treatment? It would be based on the results of the 24 hr urine and how significant is the hypercalciuria, oxaluria, low the citrate and pH are. Most impo...

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Nephrology · Medical College of Wisconsin

I agree with points made by both Drs. @Dr. First Last and @Dr. First Last, but I would add the following nuanced answer. I agree that stone disease is generally a lifelong disease, but it can be treated by several different methods. I usually focus only on dietary changes (including adding calcium t...

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Nephrology · Mayo Clinic

Typically, nephrolithiasis is a recurrent disease process. Treatment is therefore generally lifelong.

However, if you have imaging evidence that there has been no recurrence of new stones or growth of existing stones within the last year, this meets my definition of “metabolic inactivity”, and I wou...

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Would you start stone preventative medications such as potassium citrate and thiazide diuretics for patients with recurrent calcium based nephrolithiasis and abnormal 24 hour urine chemistries if they no longer have calculi on most recent imaging testing? | Mednet