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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-10 | Issue-12
Role of Alpha-1 Antagonists in Treatment of Double J Stent Related Discomfort and Urinary Symptoms
Mohammad Abd aldayeam, Balal Abdulnabi Abu Naja, Alen Mohammad Jaradat, Mohammad Zaid Al Abbadi, Mohammad Aref Alfrokh, Ashraf Suleiman Almajali, Mu’taz Alatoum, AbdelhakIm Alni’mate
Published: Dec. 16, 2022 | 157 142
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2022.v10i12.055
Pages: 2412-2413
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Abstract
Objective: The aim of our study is the role of alpha-1 antagonists in treatment of double J stent related discomfort and urinary symptoms. Material and Method: This retrospective study include 150 patients (100 males and 50 females) with double J stent between May 2018 and January 2021 inserted DJ catheters, the stones size ranged 6- 13mm. 90 cases received alpha-1 antagonists post DJ catheters insertion and other 60 cases received placebo. Result: Total of 150 patients was enrolled in our study. Male to female ratio was (2-1), and the age ranged 23-55 years. 90 patients received alph-1 antagonist’s (tamsulosin) post DJ catheters inserted one tablet daily and 60 patients received one tablet placebo post DJ catheter inserted. We found alpha-1 antagonists more effective for relief pain score, voiding symptoms and quality of life score. Conclusion: Our study shows alpha-1 antagonist’s decreased stent related urinary symptoms and improved quality of life.