Silodosin vs tamsulosin in the management of distal ureteric stones: A prospective randomised study

Elgalaly, Hazem and Sakr, Ahmed and Fawzi, Amr and Salem, Emad A. and Desoky, Esam and Shahin, Ashraf and Kamel, Mostafa (2016) Silodosin vs tamsulosin in the management of distal ureteric stones: A prospective randomised study. Arab Journal of Urology, 14 (1). pp. 12-17. ISSN 2090-598X

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Abstract

Objectives: To compare the efficacy of silodosin (8 mg) vs tamsulosin (0.4 mg), as a medical expulsive therapy, in the management of distal ureteric stones (DUS) in terms of stone clearance rate and stone expulsion time.

Patients and methods: A prospective randomised study was conducted on 115 patients, aged 21–55 years, who had unilateral DUS of ⩽10 mm. Patients were divided into two groups. Group 1 received silodosin (8 mg) and Group 2 received tamsulosin (0.4 mg) daily for 1 month. The patients were followed-up by ultrasonography, plain abdominal radiograph of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, and computed tomography (in some cases).

Results: There was a significantly higher stone clearance rate of 83% in Group 1 vs 57% in Group 2 (P = 0.007). Group 1 also showed a significant advantage for stone expulsion time and analgesic use. Four patients, two in each group, discontinued the treatment in first few days due to side-effects (orthostatic hypotension). No severe complications were recorded during the treatment period. Retrograde ejaculation was recorded in nine and three patients in Groups 1 and 2, respectively.

Conclusion: Our data show that silodosin is more effective than tamsulosin in the management of DUS for stone clearance rates and stone expulsion times. A multicentre study on larger scale is needed to confirm the efficacy and safety of silodosin.

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Date Deposited: 15 Jul 2023 12:08
Last Modified: 05 Jun 2024 10:32
URI: http://research.asianarticleeprint.com/id/eprint/1403

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