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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2009)

February 2009

Effect of Rowatinex on Calculus Clearance After Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy

  • Hooman Djaladat
  • Khatereh Mahouri
  • Fatemeh Khalifeh Shooshtary
  • Azadeh Ahmadieh

Urology Journal, Vol. 6 No. 1 (2009), 9 February 2009 , Page 9-13
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v6i1.80 Published: 2009-02-09

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Abstract

Introduction: our aim was to evaluate the effect of Rowatinex, an essential oil preparation of terpenic type, on kidney calculi clearance after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL).

Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled trial was performed at Hormozgan Hospital in Bandar Abbas, Iran, on 100 patients with 10-mm to 20-mm kidney calculi. They underwent SWL, and then, they were randomly assigned into 2 groups to receive either Rowatinex, 100 mg, 3 times per day, or placebo after SWL. Patients were followed up with plain abdominal radiography, ultrasonography, and excretory urography (if required), 2 and 4 weeks postoperatively.

Results: Two weeks following SWL, 6 (12%) and 9 (18%) patients in the Rowatinex and control groups had fragmented calculi without clearance, 26 (52%) and 24 (48%) had less than 50% clearance, 9 (18%) and 15 (30%) had more than 50% but not total clearance, and 9 (18%) and 2 (4%) patients were stone free, respectively. Rowatinex had a significant effect on the stone-free rate (P = .02). Four weeks post-SWL, 3 (7.3%) and 7 (14.6%) other patients in the Rowatinex and control groups became stone free, respectively. Overall, Rowatinex had no significant effect on the stone-free rate (P = .46). No complications or differences between the two groups in symptoms and signs were reported.

Conclusion: Rowatinex does not have a significant effect on clearance rate of kidney calculi after SWL. However, it can accelerate calculus passage after 2 weeks, and it does not have any significant adverse effects.

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Djaladat, H., Mahouri, K., Khalifeh Shooshtary, F., & Ahmadieh, A. (2009). Effect of Rowatinex on Calculus Clearance After Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy. Urology Journal, 6(1), 9–13. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v6i1.80
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