Instit ut BMK M e dizin isc he Ho chschule Hannover Institut B alneo log ie M edizinische K lim atologie für und Effect of a bicabonate-rich mineral water in patients with recurrent renal stone formation – a controlled double-blind study Chr. Gutenbrunner, U. Smorag, O. Karagülle, F. Candir, H. Becker, U. Jonas Professor Christoph Gutenbrunner, MD, PhD, Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hanover Medical School Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1 D-30625 Hannover [email protected]
Effect of a bicabonate-rich mineral water in patients with recurrent renal stone formation – a controlled double-blind study Chr. Gutenbrunner, U. Smorag, O. Karagülle, F. Candir, H. Becker, U. Jonas Professor Christoph Gutenbrunner, MD, PhD, Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
InstitutBMK
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
InstitutBalneologieMedizinische Klimatologie
für
und
Effect of a bicabonate-rich mineral water in patients with recurrent renal stone formation – a controlled double-blind study
Chr. Gutenbrunner, U. Smorag, O. Karagülle, F. Candir, H. Becker, U. Jonas
p1 = Significance between verum and controls p2 = Significance between baseline and drinking period
InstitutBMK
ConclusionMedizinische Hochschule Hannover
InstitutBalneologieMedizinische Klimatologie
für
und
Both waters significantly reduce the renal stone formation risk in patients with relapsing CaOx-urolithiasis
The mineral water additionally increases the urinary pH as well as the excretion of magnesium and citrate
The mineral water is effective even in cases with high risk of stone formation (hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria)
Bicarbonated waters should be used in patients with combined stones containing CaOx and uric acid or in uric acid stones but not in in patients with phosphate stones