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Active clinical trials for "Kidney Calculi"

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Stone Centre Urine and Serum Bank

Kidney Stones

Purpose: The purpose of the Stone Centre Serum and Urine Bank is to provide researchers with large numbers of serum and urine samples from kidney stone patients and controls for study of stone disease detection and treatment, and will take into account different genetic backgrounds, ages, and other patient factors to provide a broad sample size for the study of stone disease The Serum and Urine Bank will undoubtedly be an invaluable tool in the quest to understanding urinary stone disease. Objective: The objective of this research is to identify protein species or other compounds responsible for or contributing to kidney stone initiation and propagation.

Active12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Using MPC-5971 in Subjects Undergoing Shock Wave Lithotripsy

Nephrolithiasis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of MP-5971 in facilitating stone passage after Shock Wave Lithotripsy treatment.

Terminated38 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Infection in Obstructing Urolithiasis

Kidney StoneKidney Calculi3 more

Obstructing urolithiasis can be life-threatening in the setting of urinary tract infection. The purpose of this study is to identify and validate risk factors and markers for the presence of infection and development of sepsis among patients with obstructing urolithiasis.

Active4 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Vitamin D Repletion on Kidney Stone Risk

Calculi

Examine the effect of nutritional vitamin D repletion on urinary calcium excretion and kidney stone burden in calcium kidney stone formers

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Trial Comparing the Effect of a Paravertebral Block on Pain Post Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy

Nephrolithiasis

This is a randomized control trial (meaning the selection is random as when flipping a coin) to assess the benefit of paravertebral blockade (PVB) in Percutaneous nephrolithotomy/nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) surgery.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Dose-Dependent Effect of Thiazide in Dent's Disease Hypercalciuria

Dent's DiseaseNephrolithiasis

Intrarenal calcifications (nephrocalcinosis) is present in Dent's disease and likely contribute to progression toward renal failure. In order to prevent this complication it is usually proposed to treat affected patients during childhood with high doses of thiazides.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of BackStop in Patients Undergoing Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy

Kidney Stones

The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate BackStop, a polymer-based device that is intended to be used during ureteroscopic lithotripsy to prevent retrograde stone migration.

Terminated21 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Ureteric Stent Tethers on Patient Symptoms and Urinary Infection

Kidney Stone

RESEARCH QUESTION Do ureteric stents with tethers, left in-situ for 1-2 weeks, increase the rate of stent bacterial colonization, urinary bacterial colonization and stent related lower urinary tract symptoms compared to stents without tethers? HYPOTHESIS We hypothesize that ureteral double-J stents with tethers increase the rate of stent bacterial colonization, but do not increase the rate of urinary bacterial colonization or stent related lower urinary tract symptoms compared to stents without tethers when left in-situ for 1-2 weeks.

Terminated15 enrollment criteria

Obesity and Endogenous Oxalate Synthesis

ObesityKidney Stone

The goal of this proposal is to determine the contribution and significance of obesity to urinary oxalate excretion and thus calcium oxalate kidney stone disease. Successful completion of the study will provide insight into the link between obesity and kidney stone disease and should identify future strategies to treat this disease.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Use of Antiretropulsion Device in Laser Lithotripsy

Kidney Stones

The objectives of this post-market evaluation are to assess the capacity of the procedure to be completed with use of only a semi-rigid ureteroscope, without requiring use of a flexible ureteroscope to compare the rate of retropulsion and the time required to complete the lithotripsy in patients in which the Accordion device is used in contrast to when such a device is not employed.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria
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